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catcall
[ kat-kawl ]
noun
- a shrill, whistlelike sound or loud raucous shout made to express disapproval at a theater, meeting, etc.
Synonyms: , ,
- an instrument for producing such a sound.
verb (used without object)
- to sound catcalls.
verb (used with object)
- to express disapproval of by catcalls.
catcall
/ 藞办忙迟藢办蓴藧濒 /
noun
- a shrill whistle or cry expressing disapproval, as at a public meeting, etc
verb
- to utter such a call (at); deride with catcalls
Derived Forms
- 藞肠补迟藢肠补濒濒别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠补迟顎僣补濒濒顎卐谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of catcall1
Example Sentences
As he stood there stewing in his agony, fully expecting jeers and catcalls from the surrounding pavilion crowd, the strangest thing happened.
That鈥檚 because unlike her experience with men, a bear has never harassed her, catcalled her, followed her, thrown a bottle at her or otherwise made her feel unsafe.
At the Jakarta gig, Ms. Firda, 23, who goes by Marsya, told the crowd that the band was 鈥渁 little sad and angry to hear that someone here was a victim of catcalling.鈥
Female police officers are posing as runners as part of a crackdown on strangers catcalling women out exercising in Bradford.
Instead, Trump鈥檚 supporters emit constant catcalls, boos and their own favorite profanities, in approving response to his nonstop caterwauling.
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