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scream <a scream; screams> SUST.

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Cats would exhibit nervous tremors, and dance and scream.
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His vocals range from a hoarse scream to clean singing.
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The water chevrotain has several different noises that it makes, which include a scream when injured/wounded and an alarm bark.
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I even called my doc to check what is going on cuz she was refusing to eat, she was fussy and would scream in pain.
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When in more serious distress, like if an infant is in danger, females and sub-adults will squeak or scream.
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As such, she had the ability to generate a high-pitched, earsplitting, earth-shattering supersonic scream of great volume and for a variety of effects.
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Tom bites at the mouse, but ends up biting the mousetrap which causes him to scream and launching himself into the light fixture.
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They will grab at even the slightest failure and scream at the top of their lungs at mistakes.
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I turned to question the woman sitting next to me, but all that escaped my throat was a blood-curdling scream.
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Years ago, they used to scream and shriek, but they are now silent.
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