Screaming in a sentence as a noun

Inside the unit, he saw a couple passed out on the couch, and a baby screaming in his crib.

He started screaming one night and barricaded himself in.

20secs later we heard the sirens, and we saw the cops screaming down the road in the distance, no ambulance in sight.

Stripe pretty much takes payment processing kicking and screaming into 2011.

Lots of journalists and TV news crews around, including one frying an egg. My youngest son found the heat too much, and ran down the street screaming "I'm burning, I'm burning!

The cuts they agreed to are something like 78 billion euros over more than 10 years, which is quite moderate, for all the screaming.

I remember clearly banging my head against them and screaming in rage and frustration at those goddamn limits.

The aviation industry has been screaming that this is the direction that commercial flight is going to take for quite some time now.

Screaming in a sentence as an adjective

He gave them the run around for quite a while before they eventually fired sedative darts into him and he collapsed screaming.

Conspiracy nuts have been screaming this from the rooftops for years and suddenly because of Snowden [people are] finally listening?Yes.

No initiative, no activism, no outcry can be raised because its wind is immediately sucked out by foolish people screaming moral equivalence.

She was screaming at him and us, saying he is ODed, and get an ambulance, so I called emergency, asked for ambos, didn't give my name, and described that a guy was unconscious and needed medical help.

Truglia says that when he put out the commentary, one Canadian from a very large financial institution in Canada called me up on the telephone screaming at me, literally screaming at me.

First, Lulu hacks off her hair with a pair of scissors; then, on a family holiday to Moscow, she and Chua get into a public argument that culminates in Lulu smashing a glass in a cafe, screaming, "I'm not what you want – I'm not Chinese!

The 100-year-storm of destruction that we, as Player 1, unleash upon the poor Liberty City automotive world would probably make any insurance company run screaming and crying in the opposite direction of profitability.

Screaming definitions

noun

sharp piercing cry; "her screaming attracted the neighbors"

See also: scream shriek shrieking screech screeching

noun

a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry; "he ducked at the screechings of shells"; "he heard the scream of the brakes"

See also: screech screeching shriek shrieking scream

adjective

so extremely intense as to evoke screams; "in screaming agony"; "a screaming rage"

adjective

resembling a scream in effect; "screaming headlines"; "screaming colors and designs"

adjective

marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter; "hilarious broad comedy"; "a screaming farce"; "uproarious stories"

See also: hilarious uproarious