It means your very public display of affection disturbed this person, and they want you to go elsewhere.
It's like saying radical.
The word 'shouts' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted). Examples: Noun: The shouts of the crowd were drowning out the speaker's words. Verb: The coach shouts instructions from the bench.
The possessive form of the plural noun shouts is shouts'.Example: We scanned the area to determine the shouts' origin.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
This quote is suggesting that it is important to not harm someone who is not causing any harm or provoking violence. It emphasizes the importance of showing mercy and restraint, especially when there is no direct threat.
Squawking
Squawking
i left the abuse and shouting but he still shouts at me in front of children when he has access
not that i know of i got a lot of shouts but i dont think i got all the shouts
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