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Screamer   /skrˈimər/   Listen
Screamer

noun
1.
Someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice.  Synonyms: bawler, bellower, roarer, screecher, shouter, yeller.
2.
A sensational newspaper headline.
3.
Gooselike aquatic bird of South America having a harsh trumpeting call.
4.
A very hard hit ball.  Synonym: scorcher.



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"Screamer" Quotes from Famous Books



... reproach applied to the industrious farmer, who settled or perched on the resumed portions of a squatter's run, so much to the latter's rage and disgust that he contemptuously likened the farmer to the white-coated, yellow-crested screamer that settles or perches on the trees at the ...
— A Dictionary of Austral English • Edward Morris

... float on the air without effort, like the gull and buzzard and harrier and other great soaring land and water birds. But from the time this notion and desire began to affect me I envied most the great crested screamer, an inhabitant then of all the marshes in our vicinity. For here was a bird as big or bigger than a goose, as heavy almost as I was myself, who, when he wished to fly, rose off the ground with tremendous labour, and then as he got ...
— Far Away and Long Ago • W. H. Hudson

... Eurasian, grandiloquently so called, much given to sentimental minstrelsy, juvenile polkas, early coquetry, and early beer, hot curries, loud clothes, bad English, and fast pertness. I never think of them without recalling a precocious ballad-screamer of eight years who was flourished indispensably at every chee-chee hop ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, March, 1858 • Various

... a term of reproach applied to the industrious farmer, who settled or perched on the resumed portions of a squatter's run, so much to the latter's rage and disgust that he contemptuously likened the farmer to the white-coated, yellow-crested screamer that settles or perches on the trees at the edge of ...
— A Dictionary of Austral English • Edward Morris



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