Similar words: dreaming, streaming, scream, beaming, steaming, gleaming, cream, creamy. Meaning: ['skrɪːmɪŋ] n. 1. sharp piercing cry 2. a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry. adj. 1. loud and sustained; shrill and piercing 2. so extremely intense as to evoke screams 3. resembling a scream in effect 4. marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter.
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241. She thought Mrs Magendanz had seen the old coot staggering around the house and screaming abuse at her.
242. Today, also for the first time in months, I again hear blue jays screaming.
243. His long screaming charge ended with him red-faced, gasping for breath - and with Viola Angotti pinned against the garbage cans.
244. I was taken aback by the decor - vivid red, yellow and green geometric patterns screaming from every wall.
245. The man pulled a gun, and two of the women near me started screaming.
246. Fat screaming women ran across the boulevard to get in line for the quiz shows.
247. For long bouts he had lain in the dark, stuffing his mouth to prevent himself screaming.
248. I glimpsed half-dressed soldiers seizing crossbows and other armaments and heard Dacourt's voice on the breeze screaming out orders.
249. The girls were screaming back as the train pulled out and we got away from Khabarovsk without being arrested.
250. That effort earned Boksic a roasting from Paul Ince, who had been screaming for the ball in a much better position.
251. And she was screaming for her husband and he was sound asleep.
252. There was so much noise around them, children screaming with excitement as a fireworks display exploded across the bay.
253. People stopped and stared, or laughed, or ran along beside us screaming.
254. Nobody across the programme was dragged kicking and screaming out of their hospital bed into the community.
255. She was only eighteen when they were married in London,(sentencedict.com/screaming.html) with buzz bombs screaming overhead.
256. People were being hit with live lead bullets and were screaming for help.
257. We also captured some graphic film of the screaming kids.
258. And yet I would marvel as he accepted police escorts to whisk him past screaming teenyboppers to court at Wimbledon.
259. When the screaming subsided into low, tentative moans, the commander gave orders to torch the remains of the hospital.
260. Many times her parents had carried her kicking and screaming out of the grocery store or the local department store.
261. With the reel screaming in protest and the fish performing acrobatics all round the pool I prayed the hook would hold.
262. It would be dreadful if one ran out while the children were present and she made an exhibition of herself by screaming!
263. David would become stiff, fall to the ground, and start kicking and screaming.
264. But she still had fight in her, on the scaffold throwing herself against the hangman and screaming insults.
265. It might get into the papers, and then she'd be down here knocking on my door and screaming blue murder.
266. All it lacks is the screaming public address announcer to be a total steal, and a bad one at that.
267. The handsome park adjoining the palace was almost empty of people but two screaming peacocks on a little island provided company enough.
268. Catherine heard that Henry was praying in the royal chapel so ran screaming down the corridor.
269. They will say he has dragged his party, albeit kicking and screaming, into the land of realism.
270. My landlady had stopped screaming by now because she'd managed to cover herself up.
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