Screech in a sentence as a noun

Shouldn't the wheels screech to a halt at this point?

When there were a few thousand records, the UI would screech to a halt.

Soft plastic against hard metal doesn't quite screech the same way.

"You will stay at this desk and drill creative thinking or I will screech at you some more!

" So many people use this to commute in both directions, the Bay Area would screech to a halt.

Then I went to the webpage and saw it had gone to a statewide level, and that's why I'd gotten the screech.

We need an app that makes smartphones screech loudly whenever this kind of radiation is detected.

Yet somehow software developers are quick to screech that users agreed to 'license agreements' that have the same weight, right?

Screech in a sentence as a verb

There's also the occasional teeth-curling screech when a fingernail or little bit of hard matter in the chalk scratches the board.

I remember having to leave a bar once because the tube was going on their old television; the high pitched screech was like nails down a blackboard.

Nobody will screech "safety information" at me and then provide desultory food and drink service.

It's more about whether you can pick where you are a cog and for whom you are a cog, than whether you are doing something that somebody can point at and screech "COG!

It turned out netbooks are powerful enough to run a browser, an IM app and a few widgets, but as soon as you throw AV software on top of that, they screech to a halt.

"Hacker" is a term that should be reserved for real programmers who actually know what they are doing and dig deep into vast reserves of knowledge to get around barriers that us mere hacks would come to a halting screech at.

The only reason I pivoted to regex queries was that in its initial stage, I would have no questions to serve up - but I think #screech is subtle enough to be integrated when the userbase is there!Thanks again for the feedback, I really appreciate it!

They also mention in the post that the old violins were shipped, and no adjustments made, which means bridges could be improperly positioned, sound posts in poor positions... having these properly adjusted can make the difference between a great sounding instrument and a screech.

Screech definitions

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: screeching shriek shrieking scream screaming

noun

sharp piercing cry; "her screaming attracted the neighbors"

See also: scream screaming shriek shrieking screeching

verb

make a high-pitched, screeching noise; "The door creaked when I opened it slowly"; "My car engine makes a whining noise"

See also: whine squeak creak screak skreak

verb

utter a harsh abrupt scream

See also: squawk screak skreak skreigh