Tip me over
and pour me out.
You tip me over.
You tip me over
Im a little teapotIm a little teapot short and stouthere is my handlehere is my spoutwhen I get all steamed up here me shout:tip me over and pore me out
I'm a little teapot, short and stout Here is my handle, here is my spout When I get all steamed up, hear me shout Just tip me over and pour me out! I'm a clever teapot, yes it's true Here's an example of what I can do I can change my handle to my spout Just tip me over and pour me out!
a teapot?
Yes, the word 'shout' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted).EXAMPLESnoun: Give me a shout when you're ready to go.verb: I heard the man shout but the driver didn't hear him.
So that people can hear you and maybe if you are in a panic you might shout. Hope this helps.
He shouted, " NEVER SAY NEVER!" Or: I don't want to hear you shout, "Never shout never" ever again.
Any animal can hear if you shout if you are in close enough range, most animals can hear twice as well as humans. P.S. Did you know that women have a stronger sense of smell than men?
Yes and no. He was not legally deaf; he could hear you if you shout or yell.
In a valley people like to shout ECHO. They then can hear the echo come back to them.
Shout "Is there anybody there!!??"