A loud utterance; often in protest or opposition.
A slogan used to rally support for a cause.
Proclaim or announce in public.
Синонимы
Examples for "scream "
Examples for "scream "
1 A second scream came, piteous, all hope gone, choking sobs followed it.
2 I want to hear him scream , he said, looking at me, deadpan.
3 Hours would I kneel in the dark, repeating in a whispered scream :
4 She wanted to rail and scream at the unfairness of the situation.
5 For the second time that day, Jessy wanted to scream in frustration.
1 Anyhow you are tempted to exclaim , the cook is in the kitchen.
2 Handed a BlackBerry by an aide, Clinton was heard to exclaim : Wow.
3 The boy glided out of the door, and was heard to exclaim :
4 At some point during the cooking, I heard Abby exclaim , Candy wrappers!
5 My aunt exclaimed ; Miss Pinshon inquired; Preston inveighed, at things in general.
1 The first squall was the ban on travellers from several Muslim countries.
2 The squall had passed in part and the night was growing lighter.
3 Further out in the bay, we were caught in a heavy squall .
4 A half-hour passed; the squall died as quickly as it had arisen.
5 The child began to squall , and kicked her father in the stomach.
1 Well, it does sound creepy to holler in the timber after night.
2 He took a long look at the hills that surrounded the holler .
3 If you was to holler at it I'd die in my tracks.
4 The fellows have been waiting for you to holler out the news.
5 When lots of people began to holler , he knew something was wrong.
1 Would you hollo much louder if they tomahawked you?
2 A faint, dreary hollo off the moor above.
3 But, hollo , John, where did you drop from?' as it suddenly occurred to him to be surprised.
4 Boys, don't hollo so much.
5 But that only made him hollo the louder, and he holloed so loud that at last he made somebody hear.
1 My heart speeds up with my need to shout out to him.
2 They all shout out the numbers in turn, except Sonya and Alyosha.
3 Also: a shout out for the tracking defender's pace as well …
4 While I am mulling over my options, I hear Cato shout out .
5 She felt stifled, wanted to shout out her fears in a scream.
Другие значения термина "cry" 1 You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
2 The common cry was for political freedom and an end to corruption.
3 The Dominican uttered a loud cry ; the guards started back in awe.
4 His vision of this journey was a far cry from the reality.
5 So I didn't cry at my first support group, two years ago.
6 It was the first time I'd seen him cry since, said Ralph.
7 Shaw hadn't wanted to cry , not yet, and certainly not in public.
8 Papers cry of new Heavenly Rest as far north as 90th St.
9 I didn't cry at my second or my third support group, either.
10 No; but a terrible cry resounded from the top of the tree.
11 Neither do I join in the general hue and cry against bosses.
12 Yes, you did cry a good deal, at least at the start.'
13 Then she looked wildly about her, gave a great cry , and said:
14 He would awake in the night, and cry out in a fever:
15 Then once more the singing; then the cry , more touching than all:
16 The cry , and the terrified words which accompanied it, aroused Lady Mar.
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