- SHRIEK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of shriek in a Sentence Verb The birds were shrieking in the trees She shrieked when she saw a mouse Noun the shriek of the train's brakes
- SHRIEKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
And when the crowd was broken, shrieking, fleeing, seeking only to escape, and powerless to harm, that limit had been reached
- Shrieking - definition of shrieking by The Free Dictionary
Define shrieking shrieking synonyms, shrieking pronunciation, shrieking translation, English dictionary definition of shrieking n 1 A shrill, often frantic cry 2 A sound suggestive of such a cry v shrieked , shriek·ing , shrieks v intr 1 To utter a shriek 2 To make a sound
- shrieking - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
shrieking (plural shriekings) gerund of shriek: an act of uttering a loud, sharp, or shrill cry or sound; also, a sound that shrieks quotations
- SHRIEK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you shriek something, you shout it in a loud, high-pitched voice 'Stop it! Stop it!' shrieked Jane [VERB with quote] He was shrieking obscenities and weeping [VERB noun]
- shriek verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[transitive] to say something in a loud, high voice synonym scream shriek something He shrieked her name as he fell shriek something at somebody She was shrieking abuse at them as they carried her off shriek at somebody Stop shrieking at me! + speech ‘Look out!’ he shrieked
- SHRIEK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The suffering with tinnitus is great, because of the roaring and shrieking sounds that people have to endure
- SHRIEKING Synonyms: 57 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SHRIEKING: shrill, whistling, screeching, high-pitched, squeaky, squeaking, treble, piping; Antonyms of SHRIEKING: low, grave, deep, bass, hoarse, throaty, rough, smoky
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