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Shrill   /ʃrɪl/   Listen
Shrill

adjective
(compar. shriller; superl. shrillest)
1.
Having or emitting a high-pitched and sharp tone or tones.  Synonym: sharp.  "A shrill gaiety"
2.
Being sharply insistent on being heard.  Synonym: strident.  "Shrill criticism"
3.
Of colors that are bright and gaudy.
verb
(past & past part. shrilled; pres. part. shrilling)
1.
Utter a shrill cry.  Synonyms: pipe, pipe up, shriek.



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"Shrill" Quotes from Famous Books



... His voice rose very shrill and mad against the regular deep soughing of the swell coiling heavily about the outer face of ...
— To-morrow • Joseph Conrad

... gray overcoat! What was she doing in this desolate street of little shops, faint and heartsick and alone! Oh, for the security of that familiar car again! How often she had sat beside him, arrested by the traffic, content to placidly watch the shifting crowd, to wait for the shrill little whistle that gave them the right of way! If she were there now, where might they be going? Perhaps to a concert, perhaps to look at a picture in some gallery, but first of all certainly to lunch. His first question would be: "Had your lunch?" and his answer only a satisfied ...
— The Heart of Rachael • Kathleen Norris

... creaked, and the Gale River, here only a brook, came gurgling, dashing to meet them—down from the mountains, from the farm, from Roger's youth to welcome him home. And the sun was flashing through the pines. As they drew near the farmhouse through a grove of sugar maples, he heard shrill cries of, "There they come!" And he glimpsed the flying figures of George's brothers, Bob and Tad. George whipped up the horses, the wagon gained upon the boys and reached the house but a few rods behind the little runners. Edith was waiting by ...
— His Family • Ernest Poole

... cyclists; and they were kept back by my presence from following up their special champions. 'Give it up, Fraeulein, give it up!' they cried. 'You're beaten. Let us pass and get forward.' But at the self-same moment, I heard the shrill voice of my American friend whooping aloud across the din, 'Don't you do nothing of the sort, miss! You stick to it, and keep your wind! It's the wind that wins! Them Germans won't be worth a cent on the ...
— Miss Cayley's Adventures • Grant Allen

... of approval ran through the circle. A chant, in which the voices of the men and women blended, like the shrill wind in the pine-trees above the rumbling thunder of a waterfall, rose and ...
— Short Stories for English Courses • Various (Rosa M. R. Mikels ed.)


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