(1) But our global conversation needs to learn how to drown out the tiny pockets of shouters, and talk about other things instead.
(2) We need to put in a proper shift.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Davidson: ‘I’m not a shouter.’ Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Observer Hmm.
(3) An attempt is made to suggest a typological subdivision of "shouters" in this investigation.
(4) "Shouters" is a term for elderly persons with dementia in whom noisy verbal behaviour is considered to be a problem by the surroundings.
(5) Not a shouter or a screamer, Dundee rarely swore, but used his calm authority to keep Ali focused in his great battles with Joe Frazier , Foreman and others, although after Ali knocked out Foreman to regain the world title in 1974, the latter accused Dundee of loosening the ropes for Ali's rope-a-dope tactics (leaning against the ropes, and allowing an opponent's punches, to tire him).
(6) Fourteen of these were described by the nursing staff as "shouters".
Spouter
Definition:
(n.) One who, or that which, spouts.
Example Sentences:
(1) However, during the past decade Paltrow appears to have decided to jettison her career and become a full-time spouter of nonsense about food , exercise and her own inner journey , all detailed on her website, Goop.
(2) So they're under pressure too: don't listen to the cliche-spouters.