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"halloo" Definitions
  1. used to attract somebody’s attention
  2. used in hunting to tell the dogs to start running after an animal

9 Sentences With "halloo"

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Hello is alternatively thought to come from the word hallo (1840) via hollo (also holla, holloa, halloo, halloa). The definition of hollo is to shout or an exclamation originally shouted in a hunt when the quarry was spotted: Fowler's has it that "hallo" is first recorded "as a shout to call attention" in 1864.The New Fowler's, revised third edition by R. W. Burchfield, Oxford University Press. , p. 356.
Fo Halloo () was a militant Manx nationalist group active on the Isle of Man in the 1970s. The group conducted Manx graffiti and poster campaigns, published and distributed newsletters, and was also accused of conducting a number of arson attacks against the homes of English, non-Manx residents. An implication that the Celtic League was involved in the "Manx underground" activities was published by The Guardian in 1976; a refutation from the League chairman was eventually published a month later after ongoing efforts by the League.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, hello is an alteration of hallo, hollo, which came from Old High German "halâ, holâ, emphatic imperative of halôn, holôn to fetch, used especially in hailing a ferryman". It also connects the development of hello to the influence of an earlier form, holla, whose origin is in the French holà (roughly, 'whoa there!', from French là 'there'). As in addition to hello, halloo,Butler, Mann, A History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Wilcox, Dickerman & Co., 1834, p. 106.
Bond was born in Osaka, Japan in 2000 and is the daughter of musician and composer, T.W. Bond. Haggard and Halloo stated in their article that Bond's paternal grandmother was a runaway from a Cherokee reservation. At the age of four, Bond released her first album in 2004 after being influenced by her father, who was in many bands during his career. In an interview Bond did for KEYE-TV, she stated she wanted to create an album after watching her father write and record music.
Chorus : For the sound of his horn brought me from my bed, : And the cry of his hounds which he oft time led, : Peel's "View, Halloo!" could awaken the dead, : Or the fox from his lair in the morning. ‡Some versions, according to The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, show the phrase as " with his coat so gray," inferring that his coat was likely made of local Herdwick wool, commonly gray. If so, the color of John Peel's coat would be in contrast to that of other huntsmen – traditionally brightly colored, often red or hunting pink.
The explorer Thomas Mitchell, recording an incident in 1832 where one of his men came unexpectedly upon a native camp, wrote that "his debut [was] outrageously opposed to their ideas of etiquette, which imperatively required that loud cooeys should have announced his approach before he came within a mile of their fires." He further explained in a footnote, that a cooey was "The natives' mode of hailing each other when at a distance in the woods. It is so much more convenient than our own holla, or halloo, that it is universally adopted by the colonists of New South Wales."Mitchell, Thomas Livingstone.
Jagulars are imagined jaguar-like fierce creatures that are only mentioned in the fourth chapter of The House at Pooh Corner, in which Pooh and Piglet mistake Tigger for one. According to Pooh, they always yell "Help" (or "Halloo" in Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too!), hang in trees, and drop on you when you look up. Jagulars have yet to actually appear in any Disney adaptations. Their most prominent role to date is in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh where they are mentioned more often and are the main antagonists in a couple of episodes.
Meanwhile, Dorothy Gale and the Cowardly Lion temporarily leave the Emerald City to place an order with the Easter Bunny, whose underground domain is conveniently accessible from Oz. Having placed the order, they get lost on the way back, and meet and join the Prince and Fess in their quest. Robin Brown, an orphan from Oregon, USA, rides a magic merry-go- round horse to the Land of Oz. The horse whisks him to the Quadling and Munchkin Countries of Oz, where Robin has adventures in View Halloo (a region dedicated to fox-hunting) and Roundabout (a land where everything is round, inhabited by Roundheads). The Roundheads mistake him for a new king foretold by a prophecy, and force him to remain there and serve as their king. Dorothy's party happens on Roundabout and help Robin to escape.
They are ignorant; therefore they > ought not to be allowed to feel that they want food, or clothing, or rest, > that they are enslaved, oppressed, and miserable. This is the logic of the > imagination and the passions; which seek to aggrandise what excites > admiration and to heap contempt on misery, to raise power into tyranny, and > to make tyranny absolute; to thrust down that which is low still lower, and > to make wretches desperate: to exalt magistrates into kings, kings into > gods; to degrade subjects to the rank of slaves, and slaves to the condition > of brutes. The history of mankind is a romance, a mask, a tragedy, > constructed upon the principles of poetical justice; it is a noble or royal > hunt, in which what is sport to the few is death to the many, and in which > the spectators halloo and encourage the strong to set upon the weak, and cry > havoc in the chase though they do not share in the spoil. We may depend upon > it that what men delight to read in books, they will put in practice in > reality.Hazlitt 1818, pp. 74–75.

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