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  • 11Holler — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …

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  • 12holler — [[t]hɒ̱lə(r)[/t]] hollers, hollering, hollered VERB If you holler, you shout loudly. [mainly AM, INFORMAL] The audience whooped and hollered... [V with quote] Watch out! he hollered... [V at/for n] In a minute he ll be hollering at …

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  • 13holler — UK [ˈhɒlə(r)] / US [ˈhɑlər] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms holler : present tense I/you/we/they holler he/she/it hollers present participle hollering past tense hollered past participle hollered informal to shout very loudly Derived… …

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  • 14Höller — Carsten Höller Carsten Höller, né en 1961 à Bruxelles, est un artiste allemand. Il vit et travaille à Stockholm. Carsten Höller a une formation d entomologiste. Il a participé à plusieurs biennales à Lyon, et à la Documenta à Cassel. Avec… …

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  • 16holler — 1. noun a) A yell, shout. I heard a holler from over the fence. b) By extension, any communication to get somebodys attention. If you need anything, just give me a holler. Syn: hollering, cry …

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  • 17holler — hol|ler [ˈhɔlə US ˈha:lər] v [I and T] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: hollo (to make) a shout to attract attention (16 19 centuries)] informal especially AmE to shout loudly = ↑yell holler at ▪ I heard someone hollering at me. >holler n …

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  • 18holler — verb (I, T) especially AmE informal to shout loudly: The kid just kept hollering until she got her way. | holler at sb: Stop hollering at me! I ll be there in a second! holler noun (C) …

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  • 19Holler — Kelkenbusch (umgangssprachlich); Ellhorn (umgangssprachlich); Eller (umgangssprachlich); Schwarzer Holunder; Holunder; Holder * * * Họl|ler 〈m. 3; oberdt.〉 = Holunder * * * …

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  • 20Holler — 1. Ableitung auf er von Holl. 2. Wohnstättenname zu mhd. holer, verkürzt aus holunter »Holunder«. 3. Herkunftsname zu den Ortsnamen Holl (Baden Württemberg, Nordrhein Westfalen), Holle (Niedersachsen, Nordrhein Westfalen), Hollen (Niedersachsen,… …

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