Shrill in a sentence as a verb

Take a look at the 19th century presidential campaigns: there is some pretty shrill stuff in there.

What tone should be taken in a discussion condemning an act of rape in order to avoid sounding shrill?

And this common refrain is the shrill cry of someone who hasn't had to manage a Ruby on Rails application.

I don't need two of them with friends reposting their shrill political screeds from their personal internet silos.

Both of those sites that you cited are terrible, filled with conspiracy theories and shrill rhetoric.

Rand comes across as a shrill and graphomanic anti-Dostoevsky.

The shrill tone in American politics has always irritated me.

The worst part is, there are MPs who do have a good technical understanding, but for the most part they're drown out by the shrill cries of 'save us from ourselves!

Feminism has positive pr, the closest male equivalent, men's rights are seen as a bunch of bitter, shrill, misogynistic losers.

Shrill in a sentence as an adjective

These stories so often end in shrill shoulda-coulda ranting and uninformed legal speculation.

I think the shift from personal to electronic interaction is largely to blame for the level of shrill nastiness that pervades our present-day culture.

I took my wife to a Tesla presentation at a science musueum in Milwaukee a couple years ago and it was the most shrill and factually questionable presentation I've ever seen.

In some senses they do, and in others they don't - the recent PyCon event showed vast amounts of men in tech providing plenty of vapid, shrill complaints over stuff that really didn't require that level of passion.

For your arrogant comment, I hereby fine you 100 bit coins and a copy of every game on Steam that I don't currently own. Any responses to this comment must be made in German and include an mp3 file of the responder reading aloud the written German in the most stereotypically shrill German accent possible.

You are exactly the kind of immigrants we as a nation want, but there is an incredibly shrill minority that shouts down anything that's immigration-related when it looks like that change could benefit "them durn illegalz" who are already here.

Just check it in and break things, it's called 'agile'.I apologise if my internal monologue sounds shrill, but your advice to 'fire all the architects' sounds similar to advice from developers to 'fire all the marketing department'.edit: I am not an architect, this is not a defensive rant.

You would forgive Google for spending millions of dollars over the last decade to work harder than virtually any other tech company on the Internet to resist NSA surveillance, thanklessly and quietly, or, when not quietly, under the duress of thousands of shrill, under-informed detractors?

Shrill definitions

verb

utter a shrill cry

See also: shriek pipe

adjective

having or emitting a high-pitched and sharp tone or tones ; "a shrill whistle"; "a shrill gaiety"

See also: sharp

adjective

being sharply insistent on being heard; "strident demands"; "shrill criticism"

See also: strident

adjective

of colors that are bright and gaudy; "a shrill turquoise"