"Yelped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To cry out suddenly and loudly, expressing shock, pain, or excitement.
Yelped
1. She let out a loud yelped of excitement when she saw the surprise party.
2. The tourist yelped in fright as he slipped on the wet pavement.
3. The first swimmer yelped for help as he struggled to stay afloat.
4. After receiving a nasty splinter, he yelped in pain and jumped up and down.
5. The puppy yelped repeatedly as it chased its tail in a state of doggy ecstacy.
Describing a color that is a shade of yellow, but with a slightly greener or brownish tint, not purely bright and vibrant yellow.
The Yellow Pages is a telephone directory using a system of yellow papers. It lists the companies, their products and services in various categories, aiming to provide consumers with a quick way of finding information about a particular product or service.
The word "yellows" is the plural form of the adjective "yellow," which means:<br><br>1. Having a bright, vivid, and warm color, like the color of the sun, bananas, or lemons.<br>2. Feeling or showing happiness, optimism, or good spirits.<br><br>Example: The sunflowers were bright yellow in the field. (Color)<br>Example: She had a yellow smile on her face, indicating she was happy. (Emotion)
Yellowstone refers to:<br><br>A large volcano located in the United States that is one of the most notable features of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. It is a caldera, a volcanic system that is still active and has produced three massive eruptions in the past 2.1 million years. The most recent eruption occurred around 640,000 years ago, and it is believed to have released 240 cubic miles (1,000 km³) of ash and debris into the atmosphere.<br><br>The name "Yellowstone" is derived from the French word "roche noire," which means "black rock," but over time the name was corrupted to "Yellow-stone." This name was chosen by early French explorers in the region because of the yellowish color of the sulfur deposits found in the area.<br><br>As a national park, Yellowstone is home to numerous geothermal features, including hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles. It is also known for its abundant wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, and bison.<br><br>The term "Yellowstone" can also be used more broadly to refer to the region or state of Wyoming, where the park is located. However, it is worth noting that the park itself is not exclusive to the state of Wyoming, but includes parts of Montana and Idaho as well.
Yellowtail refers to a type of fish, typically a yellow-colored variant of the tail of the escolar or mackerel family.
Verb or Noun.<br><br>Verb: To make a strong sudden loud cry or shout.<br><br>Example: "He yells at his children when they misbehave."<br><br>Noun: A loud, strong cry or shout.<br><br>Example: "The crowd let out a collective yells of joy when the home team scored."
noun: a review of a person, business, or product available on the internet, typically made on a website such as Yelp.<br><br>Example: "She read the Yelp reviews before choosing a restaurant for dinner."
To cry out or let out a loud, high-pitched sound, typically in excitement, pain, or frustration.
To yelp is to make a loud, high-pitched cry, often in pain, surprise, or excitement. It can also refer to a sharp, piercing sound. In modern usage, Yelp is also the name of a popular review website where people can share their opinions and ratings on businesses and services.
Boris Yeltsin was a Russian politician who served as the first President of the Russian Federation from 1991 to 1999. He is often credited as one of the key figures in the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the transition to a democratic Russia after decades of communist rule.
Adjective<br><br>Relating to Yemen, a country in the Middle East. <br><br>Noun<br><br>A person from Yemen.
The yen is the official currency of Japan. The word "yen" is derived from the Chinese character (rén) meaning "silver or round".