- scream something out
- scream something out†to say something in a very loud voice. •
She screamed his name out for everyone to hear.
•Liz screamed out the winner's name.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
She screamed his name out for everyone to hear.
•Liz screamed out the winner's name.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
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scream — [[t]skri͟ːm[/t]] ♦♦♦ screams, screaming, screamed 1) VERB When someone screams, they make a very loud, high pitched cry, for example because they are in pain or are very frightened. Women were screaming; some of the houses nearest the bridge were … English dictionary
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scream out (for something) — ˌscream ˈout (for sth) derived to be in need of attention in a very noticeable way Syn: call out • These books scream out to be included in a list of favourites. Main entry: ↑screamderived … Useful english dictionary
scream — 1 verb 1 (I) to make a loud high noise with your voice because you are hurt, frightened, excited etc: Shots rang out, and people started screaming. | a screaming baby (+ with/in): The woman lay there, screaming with pain. | scream with laughter ( … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
scream — scream1 [skri:m] v 1.) to make a loud high noise with your voice because you are hurt, frightened, excited etc = ↑shriek ▪ After the first few shots, people started screaming. ▪ a screaming baby scream with/in ▪ She jumped to her feet, screaming… … Dictionary of contemporary English
scream — I UK [skriːm] / US [skrɪm] verb Word forms scream : present tense I/you/we/they scream he/she/it screams present participle screaming past tense screamed past participle screamed ** 1) a) [intransitive] to make a loud high cry because you are… … English dictionary
scream — scream1 [ skrim ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive to make a loud high cry because you are hurt, frightened, or excited: She opened her mouth to scream. scream with: They had their arms in the air and were screaming with delight. scream in: We could… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scream — /skreem/, v.i. 1. to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry. 2. to emit a shrill, piercing sound: The sirens and whistles screamed. 3. to laugh immoderately or uncontrollably: The comedian had the audience screaming. 4. to shout or speak shrilly, esp … Universalium