"Stop!" "Surrender!" "Shoot him!" "Scooby dooby do, where are you?"
For starting a scene they might yell: "Cameras Ready! Set! Action!" To stop a scene they might yell: "Cut!" At the end of take they might yell: "That's a wrap!"
"Vamoose!"
tornado, torpedo
a action verb starting with the letter Y could be yell.
"BE HOME BY 6:00!" Lol!
youngest yellow(jaundice) yawning yell
Nicholas Yell has written: 'The county court, practice and procedure' -- subject(s): Civil procedure, County courts
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An example of an imperative verb starting with "y" is "yell." Imperative verbs are used to give commands or instructions, and "yell" directs someone to raise their voice or shout. Other examples include "yank," meaning to pull something with a sudden movement.
The only word I can think of is "POLO!!", as in the pool game Marco Polo.
Keep going! Keep it up! Keep trying! Kick it hard!
The present tense of "yell" is "yells".