screaming 的 2 个定义
- uttering screams.
- boldly striking or startling: screaming colors; screaming headlines.
- causing hilarious laughter; extremely funny: a screaming farce.
- the act or sound of a person or thing that screams.
screaming 近义词
cry out
更多screaming例句
- I would chomp on walnuts in our pantry, or anything with a crunch loud enough to drown out the screaming.
- As in Kilmer’s case, the technology has possibilities for people who have difficulty speaking or actors needing to rest their vocal cords after long screaming sessions in the studio.
- From here, a robotic mechanism will dip each cylinder into a screaming-hot furnace for several hours to cook and clarify.
- That means no whining, no screaming, and no one but you to drop crumbs.
- Use the built-in microphone and speakers in the R1 Evo to communicate hands-free with riders up to half a mile away—no more screaming to the peloton.
- Johnson heard officers around him screaming to their comrade.
- When not screaming or yelling hysterically, Samuel is brandishing makeshift weapons and pushing his cousins off a tree house.
- As for the video itself, think “Girls Gone Wild” with less nudity and more images of dudes drinking and screaming.
- You could hear people screaming … despite the critics who tried to put him down.
- This fight was like something we typically see in reality shows, complete with name calling and screaming.
- The doctor, a little puzzled, took his leave, but had not gone ten yards when the housekeeper flew screaming after him.
- It was two nights after this conversation that I woke out of deep sleep and heard sounds of screaming.
- Hardly had we gone two more blocks when the screaming and jabbering monkey fell upon us.
- Tess Rillette was screaming and putting herself between Frey and Lasseroe, in an ungraceful try at the old martyr act.
- Bud chose the cooking, and went away down the flat, the bluejay screaming insults after him.