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shouty — UK [ˈʃaʊtɪ] / US adjective Word forms shouty : adjective shouty comparative shoutier superlative shoutiest informal tending to shout a lot He was the overfriendly, shouty type … English dictionary
shouty — /ˈʃaʊti/ (say showtee) adjective 1. inclined to shout. 2. characterised by shouting; strident: a shouty ad …
shouty — shoutˈy adjective (informal) Communicating in a loud and aggressive manner • • • Main Entry: ↑shout … Useful english dictionary
The Shouty Track — Infobox Single Name = The Shouty Track Artist = Lemon Jelly from Album = 64 95 Released = 2004 Recorded = Format = CD single, Vinyl Genre = BrainDance, Electronica Length = 3:55 Label = XL Recordings Producer = Conrad Uno Last single = Stay With… … Wikipedia
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