screech|screeched|screeches|screeching in English
verb
[skrɪːtʃ]
emit a high piercing cry, shriek, scream
Use "screech|screeched|screeches|screeching" in a sentence
1. “IT BELLOWS, screeches, cries and screams.
2. The car screeched to a halt .
3. This sounds like screeching cats.
4. Hail of gunfire, screech of tires.
5. The figure gave a screech.
6. Surface, and the sky is blue and seagulls screech.
7. Then, a loud screech of brakes.
8. Screeching like a banshee, she was.
9. He heard the screech of brakes.
10. A macaw screeched at him from its perch.
11. Caterwaul: To cry or screech like a cat in heat
12. A screech of brakes jarred the silence.
13. Native Arborean speech consists of a number of shrieks, screeches and similar calls.
14. Screech draws a lot of aggro.
15. He drove off with a screech of tyres.
16. Screeching Giorgio Bevelings, Haig crumps compliment ninthly
17. He approaches stop signs at high speed and screeches to a stop.
18. The car screeched to a halt with grinding brakes.
19. Clamoured (also: cried, shouted, yelled, hooted, wailed, screeched, clamored, squalled)
20. A magpie was screeching and I said: Magpiety?
21. Neigh, bellow, screech, whinny, heehaw The donkey Brayed and tried to bolt
22. Antonyms for Creaked. 15 synonyms for creak: squeak, grind, scrape, groan, grate, screech, squeal, scratch, rasp, creaking, screak, screech, skreak, squeak, whine.
23. The lights changed and the cars grudgingly screeched to a halt.
24. He roared up the drive with a screech of tyres.
25. But then, so, of course, does the screeching iguana.