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screaming

[skree-ming] / ˈskri mɪŋ /




















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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

As helicopters circled overhead, sirens descended on her suburb, and people ran screaming down her street on 14 December, Mary felt a grim sense of deja vu.

From BBC

Piercing and horrible, the screaming is pitched to curdle the listener’s blood but not, in this instance, to overwhelm the voice of the narrator.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Ms. Sweeney and Ms. Seyfried it provides an endless variety of opportunities to run through the soap-opera playbook of screaming, cowering, deceiving and attacking depending on the circumstances, which grow increasingly horrifying.

From The Wall Street Journal