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screaming

[skree-ming] / ˈskri mɪŋ /




















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Emery is not even prepared to whisper it, but Villa's performances are screaming out for him.

From BBC

I could be a crank and say I can’t wait for baseball to squander this momentum, or I could savor the sport-saving caffeine of the pitch clock and the Fall Classic’s screaming return from near-irrelevance.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you should happen to dream up a scene in which a man runs screaming around the jungle with a wild boar strapped to his head, he’s the obvious pick to pull it off.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fans were screaming, reaching, completely locked into the moment.

From Los Angeles Times

Videos online show a scene of chaos - people screaming for help, children crying and passengers scrambling to get their belongings.

From BBC