the nurse is fat and sails can be seen from a long distace, are broad on the horizon.
yes he got every mad and stared to yell at juliet
The nurse yells for "comforting cordial" when she finds Juliet apparently dead.
16th century audiences are very rude and would yell and throw things at a bad play but since Romeo and Juliet is such a beautiful and origanal play they would sit quietly and some of the women and more sensitive guys might cry
The present tense of "yell" is "yells".
Archibald Yell has written: 'Archibald Yell papers'
shall/will yell
Yelled is the past tense of yell.
They yell because they're frustrated and want to dish out they're angryness, and since they cant yell at their husband, they just yell at you
"Yelled" is the past participle of "yell".
Emo yell better than you
In the joke, "yell-fish" is a play on the words yell and shellfish. A crab is a kind of shellfish and babies yell a lot.
It's OK to yell ALL THE TIME!!!!!