Use "shriek|shrieks" in a sentence

1. Weird shrieks were heard in the darkness.

2. Caterwaul: 1 v utter shrieks, as of cats Synonyms: yowl Type of: pipe , pipe up , shriek , shrill utter a shrill cry n the yowling sound made by a cat Type of: cry the characteristic utterance of an animal

3. Then he let out a piercing shriek.

4. 29 Her shrieks pierced the air.

5. Ella let out a piercing shriek.

6. Gray-headed shrieks empark Antheroid Forficulidae biotrons Half-creole

7. These emit a piercing shriek when pressed.

8. She let out a piercing shriek.

9. Just at that moment, Mahmud started to shriek.

10. The shrieks of laughter rose to a crescendo.

11. 5 The ladies shriek and swoon at his every word.

12. She gave a little shriek of delight.

13. He suddenly let out a piercing shriek.

14. The screaming and shriek were noises in his head.

15. 14 I hear moans, shrieks, rumbling,[www.Sentencedict.com] and clatter.

16. Then Tom gave a shriek beside me.

17. A piercing shriek cut through the silence.

18. A seagull shrieks at you out of the blue.

19. A sudden terrible shriek froze the passenger to the spot.

20. The boy heard the sound of something being whacked, along with Bloodcurdling shrieks

21. Anne began to shriek and jerked her arm away.

22. There was shriek of laughter from the direction of Sarah's room.

23. Snow muffles the shriek of metal and the rasp of motion.

24. Nothing beats that shriek of delight or gorgeous gurgle of joy.

25. He gave a loud shriek and dropped the pan.

26. The ladies shriek and swoon at his every word.

27. There was an immediate Cacophony of hoots, bellows, screams, shrieks and roars

28. He raised his hands and let out a piercing shriek.

29. She fell to the floor with a shriek of pain.

30. People down the village heard shouts and shrieks, and looking up the street saw the

31. This time there were TWO little shrieks, and more sounds of broken glass.

32. Native Arborean speech consists of a number of shrieks, screeches and similar calls.

33. With a strangled, gargling shriek, Carradine fell over, frothing at the mouth, arms waving.

34. The Ford behind had also disengaged itself, not caring about the shriek of metal.

35. If I promise not to shriek or have hysterics, will that do?

36. There was a shriek in the courtroom as the verdict was read .

37. Thunder and smoke , shrieks and cries led to more confusion and chaos all round .

38. Shrieks rang out when sections of masonry crumbled under the impact of Federal shells.

39. The magnetic field that led to its discovery had vanished at the moment of that radio shriek.

40. I wanted to shriek, every time I went to the mailbox and there was a Charlottesville postmark.

41. 20 Yell louder , wench , shriek , wail, but it will not dull the voice of truth.

42. That was when, with a glass-cracking shriek, the harpy brought him down from behind.

43. The special feature of chirp radar is that it does not have a fixed carrier frequency during each shriek.

44. While he was still fumbling four more of the shrieks blasted out of the ether; then there was a merciful silence.

45. The little audience of fierce Anthropoids heard the creaking of their king's neck mingling with his agonized shrieks and hideous roaring

46. 24 I wanted to shriek, every time I went to the mailbox and there was a Charlottesville postmark.

47. Shout, call, cry (out), scream, roar, yell, howl, shriek, clamour, bawl, holler (informal) He Bellowed the information into the telephone.

48. As long as they take that rejection seriously, and continue to shriek their desolation, they are not diminished by it.

49. Gently she poured some on to his chest and the boy let out a high animal shriek.

50. The narrow, hot streets dinned with the silver bray of trumpets and the shrieks of dying men and women.

51. 14 The thief was bited by the keeper dog so hard that he gave a bloodcurdling shriek.

52. 29 The narrow, hot streets dinned with the silver bray of trumpets and the shrieks of dying men and women.

53. There was a general gasp and Todger let out a nervous shriek of laughter that sounded horribly like mockery.

54. Worrycows Ancresses Distrains Hauses Upsettings Perplexities Blights Drouths Shriekings Worryguts Anguishes Distraints Nuisances Worrits Abashments Distaffs Harasses Shrieks Worryings Annoyances Distresses Pratfalls: Next to Troublings.

55. The Cicada's deafening shriek is the sound of summer, and humans have been drawn to it for thousands of years

56. She gave a little shriek of surprise, then felt herself tipping over and grabbed at his jacket to save herself.

57. The industry did not shriek too loudly: the strength of demand over the next few years kept everyone reasonably happy.

58. The clear, calm, cogent facts and inferences of the philosopher cannot be met successfully by the half-suppressed shriek of the mere Biblicist

59. 9 Sometimes it would modulate to a hum and at others rise to a shriek according to how hard his heart was pumping.

60. Olaudah Equiano, a slave who survived, reported: “The shrieks of the women, and the groans of the dying, rendered the whole a scene of horror almost inconceivable.”

61. But the shrieks of the dead barely begin to satisfy Janos's Bloodlusts as he prepares an army of undead warriors to conquer the world

62. Forster reached for his mask, just as the hissing gas noise sounded right on top of him, ending with a little shriek.

63. Ape shrieks, Migos ad-libs and joint vocals from husband and wife JAY-Z and Beyoncé marry in "Apeshit," the second track from the couple's surprise project Everything Is …

64. They fling up their arms, tear their hair, with the wildest gesticulations of grief, and shriek forth the name of the deceased.” —Eastern Customs in Bible Lands.

65. Unconscious of his wife 's shriek , the old man smiled faintly , put out his hands like a sightless man , and dropped , a senseless heap , to the floor .

66. At the most recent edition, under the aegis of the percussionist and conductor Steven Schick, there were shrieks of flute and Clatterings of gong; two works involving stones that were knocked

67. Alack, alack, is it not like that I, so early waking what with loathsome smells and shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth, that living mortals, hearing them, run mad.

68. 26 He owns a cacao plantation in this swath of untamed cloud forest in northern Venezuela, where ocelots dart under towering saman trees and howler monkeys shriek at visitors.

69. The Ambergris trilogy is made up of three novels, each of which has become a cult classic in its own right: City of Saints and Madmen, Shriek: An Afterword, and Finch

70. 17 Craniology, phrenology and eugenics, once-respectable fields of endeavour that are now regarded with a shudder, may shriek from time to time, but few sane people pay attention to them.

71. Was misrepresented by a fugacious, eagle-faced urban sketcher blog lugging a Antiphonary shriek, which girasol tiptop as my catheterisations leuctra azure tiredly it and boardd a honduras of abiogenetics that skreighed to

72. Moaning and tumult in the house we hear, / wailings of misery, and shouts that smite / the golden stars, and women's shrieks of fear, / and trembing matrons, hurrying left and right, / cling to and kiss the doors, made frantic by affright.

73. ‘She shrieks at her sons, who Berate her for not supporting the father, she weeps bitterly, tries to calm them.’ ‘At one point, she would be berating her colleagues and the next minute she would be laughing and smiling with them like it was business as usual.’

74. ‘She shrieks at her sons, who Berate her for not supporting the father, she weeps bitterly, tries to calm them.’ ‘At one point, she would be berating her colleagues and the next minute she would be laughing and smiling with them like it was business as usual.’

75. ‘He smiled, watching Ferik's skin redden and become Blotchy from the rain.’ ‘Her voice had risen to a shriek, and her usually beautiful face was red, Blotchy, and streaked with tears.’ ‘Failure to do so will cause an uneven Blotchy appearance on your teak furniture after you apply the sealant.’

76. Shriek: An Afterword is a sinister and bewitching tour-de-force.” ― Elizabeth Hand, bestselling author of Mortal Love “Here is a desert island book, a tale you can lose yourself in for days, a novel of character in which the setting--the magnificently gritty city-state named Ambergris--proves as the light fails to be the finest character

77. Use in a sentence Conjointly-by a cry, at first muffled and broken, like the sobbing of a child, and then quickly swelling into one long, loud, and continuous scream, utterly anomalous and inhuman-a howl-a wailing shriek, half of horror and half of triumph, such as might have arisen only out of hell, Conjointly from the throats of the dammed in their agony and of the demons that exult in the

78. So she sat on, with closed eyes, and half believed herself in Wonderland, though she knew she had but to open them again, and all would change to dull reality -- the grass would be only rustling in the wind, and the pool rippling to the waving of the reeds -- the rattling teacups would change to tinkling sheep- bells, and the Queen's shrill cries to the voice of the shepherd boy -- and the sneeze of the baby, the shriek of the Gryphon, and all the other queer noises, would change ( she knew ) to the confused clamour of the busy farm- yard -- while the lowing of the cattle in the distance would take the place of the Mock Turtle's heavy sobs.