Definition of Hulloo

1. to hallo [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: hallo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hulloo

hullabaloos
hulled
huller
hullers
hullier
hulliest
hulling
hullo
hulloa
hulloaed
hulloaing
hulloas
hulloed
hulloes
hulloing
hulloo (current term)
hullooed
hullooing
hulloos
hullos
hulls
hully
hulsite
hulver
hum
hum and haw
huma
human
human-centered
human-centred

Literary usage of Hulloo

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1843)
"Gaby Mac Neary threw up a window, and looked out. " • hulloo ... hulloo, dog!' and his voice almost drowned that of the ..."

2. The Children of the Mist: Or, The Scottish Clansmen in Peace and War by Archibald Campbell (1890)
"Our signal for fight, that from monarchs we drew, Must be heard but by night in our vengeful hulloo. ..."

3. The Military Telegraph During the Civil War in the United States: With an by William Rattle Plum (1882)
"As he was passing a farm house, a man laboring under the effects of bad whisky thrust his head out of the window and shouted lustily, " hulloo! Hul- loo! ..."

4. The Writings of Bret Harte by Bret Harte (1896)
""hulloo! comin' round, eh? Hold on!" The next moment the stranger had leaped down ... hulloo, boss! What was it ? A free fight or a washout?" " A wash-out! ..."

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