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screechy

/skree-chee/US // ˈskri tʃi //UK // (ˈskriːtʃɪ) //

尖叫声,尖叫,惊叫声,啸叫

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    screech·ier, screech·i·est.

    • : like or suggesting screeching.
    • : producing screeches: a screechy door.

Examples

  • Its topics are the predictable pop-culture bellwethers of the day, reheated into screechy mush.

  • Once again, Pharoah hammers down every screechy, scratchy vocal tic while doing a Rock-sian riff on Romeo and Juliet.

  • Flo was not just mediocre: she was catastrophically tragic, tone-deaf, screechy and, as Randy Jackson would say, “pitchy, dawg!”

  • I begged, and told him I was only Huck; but he laughed such a screechy laugh, and roared and cussed, and kept on chasing me up.

  • Her voice is so high and screechy, it cuts your ears; she does not want for wit, and expresses herself well.

  • The priests stopped before us and their leader began a long harangue in a screechy voice which set my nerves on edge.

  • Now a woman's voice rose from amid this gaping and chattering crowd,—the sharp and screechy voice of an angry woman.

  • What she spoke of was a thing that turned, and made a screechy noise.