1 In short, he made such a scene that the whole village came running to the house, and children screamed, and men shouted, and no one could tell what it was all about.
2 He started and flicked his whip, I shouted so savagely.
3 "I will kill him," I shouted suddenly, striking the table with my fist so that the ink spurted out of the inkstand.
4 "It's all about the war," the count shouted down the table.
5 In the intervals of the dance the count, breathing deeply, waved and shouted to the musicians to play faster.
6 "I must have that purse, I tell you," shouted Denisov, shaking his orderly by the shoulders and knocking him against the wall.
7 But the convoyman took no notice of the word "general" and shouted at the soldiers who were blocking his way.
8 "Quite avare, your excellency," suddenly shouted the colonel, touching his horse and turning purple in the face.
9 The French had fallen behind, and just as he looked round the first man changed his run to a walk and, turning, shouted something loudly to a comrade farther back.
10 And the old cavalry captain, Kirsten, shouted enthusiastically and no less sincerely than the twenty-year-old Rostov.
11 The general shouted a demand that the cavalry should be halted, the Austrian argued that not he, but the higher command, was to blame.
12 "Now then, get on," he shouted to the driver.
13 Everyone shouted, talked, and kissed him at the same time.
14 Make friends with my little fool, Princess Mary, he shouted after Pierre, through the door.
15 he shouted, looking round for the old borzoi who was now his only hope.