scream|screams in English
noun
[skrɪːm]
shriek, screech; yell, shout; funny person or thing (Slang)
Use "scream|screams" in a sentence
1. ‘A blood-Curdling scream cut through the silence.’ ‘With a blood-Curdling scream she fell downwards.’ ‘A blood-Curdling scream pierced the air from behind us.’ ‘I released the most blood-Curdling scream I was capable of.’ ‘Dialogue is clear; there's some decent base evident; and the screams are effectively blood-Curdling.’
2. Quick and quiet, no screams.
3. Frenetic screams followed the accident.
4. Outside, now: gunfire, screams, sizzling.
5. And people scream.
6. “IT BELLOWS, screeches, cries and screams.
7. Her screams were suddenly choked off.
8. The screams of an innocent woman.
9. No, Ray screams a whole lot.
10. People's screams a cacophony at times.
11. Leah screams, “Come on, this is important!
12. It screams of high-order Sexual predator.
13. There are screams, quarrels, Blaspheming and blows; …
14. The cougar screams insults and is brave.
15. And as Idris moves, Fraser screams, "Stop!
16. Leah screams: “Come on, this is important!
17. Scream all you want.
18. She screams and falls to her knees.
19. I remembered hearing him scream.
20. Some people scream at others.
21. He was a perfect scream.
22. I heard the most heartrending screams and moans.
23. I want to make him scream.
24. Women scream when they give birth.
25. Her scream brought me up short.