scream

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definition
verb
they could hear him screaming in pain
give a long, loud, piercing cry or cries expressing excitement, great emotion, or pain.
noun
they were awakened by screams for help
a long, loud, piercing cry expressing extreme emotion or pain.
translation of 'scream'
verb
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noun
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example
The bell resounded at its high-pitch 'scream' and last-minute stragglers rushed in.
The two were just at the edge of the forest when they heard a battle 'scream' from behind them.
the 'scream' of a falling bomb
Whether I disciplined him or ignored him, his actions would cause Kanisha to 'scream' like an air-raid siren.
his supporters 'scream' that he is being done an injustice
The younger of the two finally regained her bearing and stood up, ready to indignantly 'scream' at her sister.
Kirby tried to let out a loud 'scream' but the sound never made it out of her mouth.
When a woman saw two men arrive in a car outside a public house, she tried to 'scream' a warning to the man she believed to be their target.
According to my sources, the movie, titled In The Closet, is a real 'scream' .
There are the odd occasions where they shout and 'scream' abuse and are taken off to Westlea Police Station.
A low rumbling and high-pitched 'scream' of an animal came from somewhere out in the fog.
She closed her eyes and let out her fear in a high-pitched 'scream' .
the movie's a 'scream'
It's easy to jump up and down and 'scream' about a move like this, but it addresses the symptom, not the underlying question.
The men below came running up on deck at the sound of her 'scream' .
the movie's a 'scream'
Mila's solace was then disrupted when she heard a group of people from the crowd 'scream' her name.
More than 700 alarms, which emit a high-pitched 130 decibel 'scream' , have been sold in a four-day frenzy.
Alain cupped his ears as the creature's high pitched 'scream' shattered every window pane in the room.
his supporters 'scream' that he is being done an injustice
Then the world was reduced to a maddening thrum frequently pierced by the high-pitched 'scream' of generators.
One of the puppies hopped on Pepe, and the baby let out a 'scream' of either extreme delight or pain.
the 'scream' of a falling bomb
Some of the perfunctory descriptions they offer of the movies they sell on DVD are a 'scream' .
he never got paid and my information is he's ready to 'scream'
If so, there are three crucial issues that 'scream' for immediate attention and carry the least political risk for him.
She lay there for a moment, until she heard a loud 'scream' from behind her.
He grabbed it around the neck and the animal let out a 'scream' of fear.
At some point, though, our inner lives may 'scream' for our attention, and this can come as a complete surprise.
Police vessels were still 'screaming' past him, as well as lifters and medi-cars.
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