scream

  • 31Scream —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différentes œuvres portant le même titre. Sommaire 1 Cinéma 2 Musique 2.1 Albums …

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  • 32scream — scream1 [ skrim ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive to make a loud high cry because you are hurt, frightened, or excited: She opened her mouth to scream. scream with: They had their arms in the air and were screaming with delight. scream in: We could… …

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  • 33scream — scream1 [skri:m] v 1.) to make a loud high noise with your voice because you are hurt, frightened, excited etc = ↑shriek ▪ After the first few shots, people started screaming. ▪ a screaming baby scream with/in ▪ She jumped to her feet, screaming… …

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  • 34scream — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deafening, ear piercing, ear splitting, high pitched, loud, piercing, shrill ▪ muffled, stifled …

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  • 35scream — I n. a bloodcurdling, shrill scream II v. 1) (B) she screamed a few words to me 2) (D; intr.) to scream at; for (he screamed at the children for making noise) 3) (d; intr.) to scream for (to scream for help) 4) (D; intr.) to scream with (to… …

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  • 36scream — 1 verb 1 (I) to make a loud high noise with your voice because you are hurt, frightened, excited etc: Shots rang out, and people started screaming. | a screaming baby (+ with/in): The woman lay there, screaming with pain. | scream with laughter ( …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 37scream — /skreem/, v.i. 1. to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry. 2. to emit a shrill, piercing sound: The sirens and whistles screamed. 3. to laugh immoderately or uncontrollably: The comedian had the audience screaming. 4. to shout or speak shrilly, esp …

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  • 38scream — [[t]skri͟ːm[/t]] ♦♦♦ screams, screaming, screamed 1) VERB When someone screams, they make a very loud, high pitched cry, for example because they are in pain or are very frightened. Women were screaming; some of the houses nearest the bridge were …

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  • 39scream — 01. We were walking home late at night when suddenly we heard a woman [scream] for help. 02. The children were [screaming] with laughter at the clowns. 03. Thousands of teenage girls [screamed] in excitement as the band came on stage. 04. The… …

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  • 40scream*/ — [skriːm] verb I 1) [I] to make a loud high cry because you are hurt, frightened, or excited She opened her mouth to scream.[/ex] They were screaming with delight.[/ex] We could hear the passengers screaming in terror.[/ex] See: shout 2) [I] to… …

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