Hollering is actually already a verb. It's the present participle of "holler".
Holler is a regular verb. The past tense is hollered.
The word hollering is slang, a form of the verb to holler, meaning to yell.
Hollering is a loud, sustained shout or call, often made to attract attention or communicate from a distance. It is characterized by its volume and intensity, sometimes used in joyful celebration or as a form of communication in rural areas.
Translate is a verb.
The word translate is a verb: translate, translates, translating, translated. The noun forms are translator, translation, and the gerund, translating.
verb = verbo in Italian
noun= plan verb= planear
According to Google Translate, the verb "to do" in Philipino is "gawin."
use the verb acostumbrarse a-to get accustomed to
The infinitive of the verb for "can", or "to be able to", in French is "pouvoir".
hollering beast
The famous quote from The Catbird Seat "Are you hollering down the rain barrel?" means that nobody is listening to what you are saying.
Woman Hollering Creek - 2004 was released on: USA: 5 May 2004 (Maryland Film Festival)