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screeching

[skree-ching] / ˈskri tʃɪŋ /






NOUN
yelling
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Horror heads are accustomed to screeching at the screen, “Don’t go in the basement!”

From New York Times

Watching Mia enjoy a fleeting moment of joy as she and Riley belt out Sia’s “Chandelier” in a car before screeching to a halt beside a mortally injured kangaroo, we sense a mounting inevitability.

From New York Times

According to the Western Journal, CMT dominates programming of country music videos and concerts but it “surrendered almost preemptively to screeching from the left to pull Aldean’s video from its rotation.”

From Washington Times

Leaf: What was exciting to me was that the sound of cars screeching is like the anxiety within her.

From Los Angeles Times

Splattered marinara covers everything — the screeching kitchen timers, walls and appliances.

From Salon