pegar un grito

pegar un grito
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to shout out
¿Oíste ese ruido? Voy a ir a ver la parte de atrás de la casa. Pega un grito si ves algo.Did you hear that noise? I'll go check the back of the house. Shout out if you see something.
b. to scream
Cecilia pegó un grito, pero nadie la oyó.Cecilia screamed, but nobody heard her.
c. to cry out
El hombre pegó un grito, y todos se dieron vuelta para ver qué había pasado.The man cried out, and everybody turned their heads to see what had happened.
d. to let out a scream
Manuela se asustó y pegó un grito.Manuela got scared and let out a scream.
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