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scream
[ skreem ]
verb (used without object)
- to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry.
- to emit a shrill, piercing sound:
The sirens and whistles screamed.
- to laugh immoderately or uncontrollably:
The comedian had the audience screaming.
- to shout or speak shrilly, especially with harsh or exaggerated words:
They screamed across the back fence.
- to play or sing in a high, loud, harsh manner.
- to be conspicuous or startling:
That red dress really screams.
verb (used with object)
- to utter with or as if with a loud, piercing cry:
His patience exhausted, he screamed the instructions to the class.
- to bring (oneself) to a specified condition by loud and shrill shouts or cries:
We screamed ourselves hoarse at the concert.
noun
- a loud, sharp, piercing cry:
Her scream frightened off the burglar.
Synonyms: , , ,
- a shrill, piercing sound:
the scream of the tires as the car rounded the curve.
- Informal. someone or something that is hilariously funny:
The movie was a scream.
scream
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verb
- to utter or emit (a sharp piercing cry or similar sound or sounds), esp as of fear, pain, etc
- intr to laugh wildly
- intr to speak, shout, or behave in a wild or impassioned manner
- tr to bring (oneself) into a specified state by screaming
she screamed herself hoarse
- intr to be extremely conspicuous
these orange curtains scream, you need more restful colours in a bedroom
noun
- a sharp piercing cry or sound, esp one denoting fear or pain
- informal.a person or thing that causes great amusement
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Example Sentences
“In my dreams, I hear screams. Pleasure I feel is so obscene.â€
"I screamed out for the falconer to come and help, and he came and tamed it."
He pulled on to the hard shoulder and ran towards screams coming from the Toyota.
But now they’re screaming bloody murder about “rogue judges,†suggesting the judges are exceeding their authority simply because they have ruled against Trump and applied their rulings nationwide.
But “a fraudster,†he said, “always makes the loudest noise screaming, yelling and complaining.... The easiest way to find a fraudster is to stop payments and listen, because whoever screams is the one stealing.â€
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