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Shriek   /ʃrik/   Listen
Shriek

noun
1.
Sharp piercing cry.  Synonyms: scream, screaming, screech, screeching, shrieking.
2.
A high-pitched noise resembling a human cry.  Synonyms: scream, screaming, screech, screeching, shrieking.  "He heard the scream of the brakes"
verb
(past & past part. shrieked; pres. part. shrieking)
1.
Utter a shrill cry.  Synonyms: pipe, pipe up, shrill.



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"Shriek" Quotes from Famous Books



... woods. These noises were not all alike: at one time they resembled the barking of a cur dog; at another, they might have been mistaken for the gurglings of a person who was being hanged; and then would follow a shriek so dreadful that for some time the woods would echo with its dismal sound! After the shriek a laugh would be heard, but a miserable "haw-haw-haw!" unlike the laugh of a ...
— Popular Adventure Tales • Mayne Reid

... look at him. There was a faint light, it seemed to her, in the room. She could just distinguish his features, as he slept the perfect sleep. In this darkness, she seemed to see him so distinctly. But he was far off, in another world. Ah, she could shriek with torment, he was so far off, and perfected, in another world. She seemed to look at him as at a pebble far away under clear dark water. And here was she, left with all the anguish of consciousness, whilst he was sunk deep into the other element of mindless, remote, ...
— Women in Love • D. H. Lawrence

... no mistaking the meaning of that whistling shriek. Whatever agency had held the Vandercook building aloft had now released its uncanny grip on the building, and thousands of tons of brick and mortar, of stone and steel, were plunging down in a mass from five thousand feet above the Hudson. The same force had also ...
— Lords of the Stratosphere • Arthur J. Burks

... at the belly of a woman!" Here the affair became appalling. The National Guard did not hesitate. A volley brought the wretched creature down, and with a piercing shriek she toppled off the barricade. A silence of horror fell ...
— The Memoirs of Victor Hugo • Victor Hugo

... The shrill shriek of a Great Northern locomotive, trundling freight cars through the gloom, gave the death-stroke to the old boy-dream. It was the cry of modernity. This boisterous, bustling, smoke-breathing thing, plunging through the night with flame in its throat, ...
— The River and I • John G. Neihardt


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