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scream <a scream; screams> SUST.

scream V. (sounds)

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scream SUST. (sounds)

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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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Now gamers could play against spontaneous human beingsopponents who could think and strategize and scream.
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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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As they bring their conversation to an end, they hear a ghastly scream.
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Rockets scream around you, birds move overhead, engines thrum quietly in your wake.
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Years ago, they used to scream and shriek, but they are now silent.
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He emits a high-pitched girlish scream when frightened, his worst fears are, not surprisingly, becoming bald, gaining weight, and developing skin problems.
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His vocals range from a hoarse scream to clean singing.
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Cats would exhibit nervous tremors, and dance and scream.
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This was the first story to feature the sting or scream into the end title theme.
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