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Screeching   /skrˈitʃɪŋ/   Listen
Screeching

noun
1.
A high-pitched noise resembling a human cry.  Synonyms: scream, screaming, screech, shriek, shrieking.  "He heard the scream of the brakes"
2.
Sharp piercing cry.  Synonyms: scream, screaming, screech, shriek, shrieking.



Screech

verb
(past & past part. screeched; pres. part. screeching)
1.
Make a high-pitched, screeching noise.  Synonyms: creak, screak, skreak, squeak, whine.  "My car engine makes a whining noise"
2.
Utter a harsh abrupt scream.  Synonyms: screak, skreak, skreigh, squawk.



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"Screeching" Quotes from Famous Books



... awoke, it was night, and he was shivering. His stomach was screeching, and his nerves dancing with high voltages. He sat up and groped for his watch, then remembered he had pawned it after the poker game. Remembering the game and the results of the game made him wince and bite his lip and grope for ...
— The Hoofer • Walter M. Miller

... are to come back, whether or no," said Mr Winterbones, screeching out of the window, and putting all his ...
— Doctor Thorne • Anthony Trollope

... groaning, confusion and clamor,—one long, deafening din. A bewildering, maddening mob of reckless, terrified human beings rush hither and thither, unseeingly and distractedly. Will she go? Yes! No! Yes! Then comes the screeching, the scrunching, the straining, and then—a final snap! Back we go, sheering helplessly, swayed to and fro most dangerously by the foaming waters, and almost, but not quite, turn turtle. The red boat follows us anxiously, and watches our timid little craft bump against the rock-strewn coast. ...
— Across China on Foot • Edwin Dingle

... fell full on the rocks, which rose in magnificent grandeur, and seemed to look with contempt on all around them. These beauties, combined with the gray tint of the stone, the cawing of the rooks, which nestle in the crevices and underwood, with now and then the screeching of the night-owl,—were such as would make the most cold and indifferent acknowledge the delight to be enjoyed in the silent ...
— The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 333 - Vol. 12, Issue 333, September 27, 1828 • Various

... in large quantities in the early summer, when the ice had broken up, and fleets of canoes descended the St. Lawrence laden with skins. Then there was amazing stir at the sleepy little posts on the great river. Painted savages, howling and screeching, mostly half-drunk, swarmed about the stations, and at night the sky was red with the glare of their {189} fires. There was an enormous profit in the traffic, for the Indians had no idea of the cheapness of the goods which they took in exchange for ...
— French Pathfinders in North America • William Henry Johnson


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