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"shriek" Definitions
  1. a loud high shout, for example one that you make when you are excited, frightened or in pain

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When they shriek, they shriek very loudly, when they lash out, they lash out very violently, in a way the cool cannot engage.
Yeah." In his trademark shriek, Eichner exclaims, "What about me?!
Her shriek was so loud it reverberated throughout the room.
"Watching Porn Is Making You Religious," everyone seemed to shriek.
The creatures begin to shriek the moment I step outside.
That collective shriek of joy you're hearing from the BeyHive?
As the blows begin to fall, I shriek and squirm.
But even the loudest shriek stops being scary after two hours.
Most kids shriek, fall to the ground, and cry like banshees.
The last 12 months have essentially been one ceaseless, unending shriek.
The news felt so satisfying: the shriek, the hug, the tears.
Will we heave a sigh of relief, or shriek in horror?
"Yeah, I'm going," she said, causing the hosts to shriek with joy.
Eliciting a shriek and a response of, "Unbelievable!" from Joanna, of course.
Armor buckles and components break with a piercing shriek of tearing metal.
There's no fixed recipe: One might shriek fire, and another blithely hum.
Then, she turns to face the camera and lets out an unholy shriek.
At one point, a hum of bees caused her to shriek and run.
"It's the hostile takeover of Donald Trump!" announcers shriek, as Trump pounds McMahon.
Amplifying outrage, heightening drama, maximizing uncertainty, and feelings of incompletion, until nerves shriek.
My shriek of protest was evidence enough for him of my demonic possession.
After minutes of silence, he lunged at something and let out a shriek.
After she won match point, Keys let out a long shriek of delight.
The back pages of the tabloids would shriek, and Twitter would be afire.
"I can play first base actually" they shriek as they devour your dermis.
Waka Flocka, in yellow, pulls her from the road as onlookers shriek in fear.
These are the end point of the Lambo's legendary growl, bark, blurp, and shriek.
If only he was mic'd up, we might have heard his trademark shriek. 5.
" Another suggested that women didn't need to "shriek our propaganda at the passer-by.
Hurricane Florence announced its looming arrival on Thursday with a blustery, stomach-twisting shriek.
The menacing groundstrokes were back, likewise the breathy, rising shriek accompanying each monster return.
"Look how CUTE you are!" friends shriek when I show them my kindergarten class photo.
My bare ass slapped against the fake wood panel and I let out a shriek.
Toddlers rest on their parents' hips while their older siblings stomp and shriek with laughter.
Daniels began singing along and even danced with YG as the crowd continued to shriek.
In its shriek, Romy senses the absolute difference between being locked up and being free.
"Who says that chic doesn't exist on our planet!" he said in a near shriek.
I let out a shriek as I landed on the sharp gravel of the driveway.
"I'm across the room, and I hear a shriek and a thud," Allen told WTMJ.
I literally shriek in excitement anytime I checkout a customer who buys products I own.
The taped laughs are doctored only to edit out the occasional strange shriek or squeal.
It was a sound both knew well: the descending shriek of an incoming mortar round.
In one particularly intense video, two girls shriek, spit, and jump up and down in pain.
My criteria: puddle of goo on the floor [by the] end of episode 3. Gasp. Shriek.
At the ­littlest­ spillage—heaven forbid Dorothy's bucket—of water, our wicked widgets shriek and melt.
And his out-of-control shriek at the 3-minute mark is one for the ages.
And, yes, people jump and shriek when the title character suddenly shows up in their midst.
In those moments before you step into the cold stream, Disliking will invariably begin to shriek.
Variety also reported that Naomie Harris was in talks to play a villain known as Shriek.
More perturbing than the children who shriek at the bombardment around them are those who barely flinch.
Not with a bang, not with a cliff edge, but with a great Tory shriek of revulsion?
The car behind rams them and, with a metallic shriek, they scrape through to the other side.
We're not going to lie — Michael's impression of that midnight shriek is giving us some serious goosebumps.
But this shriek-filled video adds fresh life to a trend that was otherwise gasping for air.
They hooked Joel's electric organ to a massive guitar amplifier cabinets to create a terrifyingly huge shriek.
From the time the clip starts, there's a high-pitched shriek from the crowd which never stops.
Its occupants let out a shriek that sounds like the gleeful, taunting laughter of a cartoon witch.
I still hear her shriek and weep every time I look at my photos from that moment.
My nerves are shot to the point where a fly will enter my periphery and I shriek.
As she reaches the bottom, Hemsworth leaps forward with a roar, causing his fiancée to shriek with fright.
Queer Twitter loves to shriek about wanting to get banged by the Timmys and Cates of the world.
For those of you who did not immediately emit an ultrasonic shriek, Wainwright was the CEO of Pets.
Willow didn't take Jameson's acrobatics kindly, letting out a shriek after her time on an iPad was interrupted.
A healthy, hungry baby can shriek in tones piercing enough to bend metal, let alone your poor eardrums.
A sudden change in the music caused a woman, who was presumably sleeping, to let out a shriek.
I finally glanced away to cross the street and I heard a smack and a woman's voice shriek.
Following the shriek came 10 seconds of silence, "then all the peacocks alerted [with their call]," Freeman recalled.
I shriek through the phone; I cry, laugh, murmur in agreement, shout in disagreement, and howl for joy.
Boats selling vegetables and snacks putter up and down, and children shriek as they dive in the water.
Osaka let out a shriek as she scrambled to return one of his deep shots down the line.
Just outside the local government's makeshift emergency headquarters, a shriek rang out above the blare of car horns.
I looked at her, and she gave a shriek: she'd mistaken me, in my snowsuit, for her husband.
Everything I want from a mother is entrail-exhausting, rage-flooded, shocked-alive, and structured like a shriek.
It does all these things bigger, louder, and spookier, with the equivalent of a sustained shriek at the audience.
His affinity tells, and he conducted a white-hot performance here, with every yawp and shriek given its due.
Behind me, a couple of preteens stand on their tiptoes, and when they see who it is, they shriek.
Then, she hit her signature high note with a shriek so piercing, the glass bottle's cap went flying off.
As Forsberg drifts past Leno in his Nissan 370, the host clutches Allen and the two men shriek gleefully.
Crucially, he had a treble register and four vocal modes: whisper, snarl, bark and an all-time-great shriek.
It tasted like pineapple talked down from the ledge, its sweetness tuned down from a shriek to a whisper.
Then he let out this animal shriek and started tearing at his hair, like, literally ripping out entire tufts.
Invidyo's software can detect every smile or shriek, plus potentially dangerous situations like increased humidity levels or a stranger nearby.
I laid there trying to fall asleep for about 15 minutes, when a loud shriek hinted that it was over.
Shriek in terror as it becomes clear that you have a dependency issue and you should probably talk to someone.
By the time Sam's shriek-mobile pulls into the high school parking lot, I've pretty much broken out into hives.
"Was that a spot?" he cries, and in that tiny shriek of annoyance you sense the man and his plight.
Instead it's a grainy political and cultural rant, a sustained shriek about power and morality in a new global era.
But when something goes wrong, they can shriek endlessly, pull out their own feathers and throw tantrums like a toddler.
" I sat there in Molly's upchuck, listening to Little Owl's singing, punctuated by the occasional shriek of "No more animals!
The weight surprised her and she swayed, tried to hold it, then fell with a shriek into the wintry harbor.
My technique is to hide my head in the sand and wait until I hear somebody in the office shriek.
At 15-0, she tossed the ball for her serve as an electronic shriek of feedback noise filled Arthur Ashe Stadium.
At least this time the celebs appear to have kept their cool and didn't shriek every time they felt something move.
In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, that shriek of pain appears to have turned into a rallying cry of blood lust.
In a social media post that has gone viral, farmer Graeme Bowden shared pictures of the sheep he dubbed "shriek 2".
Lindsay (Halston Sage) picks up each clique member with a shriek, as if they'd been separated for centuries and not hours.
"Not for you it's not," I'd shriek, reminding them that, like booze, pot was still illegal for people under age 21.
We're used to imagining floods as noisy events, the way we see on television, where every shriek and surge is amplified.
They won't cancel out a shriek or a beep or anything in the upper register, but for frequent travelers, they're an earsaver.
We got caught, because at one point I could not hold back a shriek of anger at a particularly vexing flying level.
Occasionally, one — Boy or Big Boy, say, or Snow White — struck a pose, tipping its beak up to emit a banshee shriek.
The Daily Express, once a serious paper, is no more than an incontinent shriek of made-up facts about health and immigration.
We all hug and shriek until I am taken on an in-depth tour of the house (that I grew up in).
If you heard the collective grieving shriek of a thousand Instagram influencers, YouTubers and their followers, it's because VidCon has been canceled.
He shoves Nwanguma on a widely-seen video in which a group of white men surround, scuffle with, and shriek at Nwanguma.
That is because the room was at capacity, filled with 750 pre-teen and teen girls, emitting a pulsing, hair-raising, collective shriek.
Alone, I shriek into my pillow, and I shout "Bonehead" through the closed car window as I drive past my ex's new apartment.
Relief spread across his parents' faces as they listened to their son laugh and shriek with joy at the sight of the ocean.
The Iowa caucuses are MONDAY and the New Hampshire primary is 2023 days from today (cue excited shriek from your politically nerdy author!).
Brexit is perhaps the most compelling example of the unfair advantage enjoyed in modern democracies by "shriek" scaremongering issues over sober interest politics.
Resort to earplugs when your roommates and their visiting friends shriek with laughter over an endless "Real Housewives" marathon in the living room.
You can hear people shriek in horror as DB calmly walks away, and the crowd around the woman bend over to help her.
Previously unmissable activities, like "socializing, and going out for" — she spilled into a Valley Girl shriek — "draaanks!" suddenly revealed themselves to be nonessential.
The man repeated a high-pitched shriek that lasted a good four or five seconds, something between a mournful wail and a yodel.
At Weekender, they are Italian long hots, always a gamble, erratic in heat; some are merely sweet and fleshy, others a silent shriek.
Shushko accomplishes all this without a single line of dialogue, limiting his voice acting to the ocassional grunt and one blood-curdling shriek.
In the accelerating, feedback-drenched finale of "I Am Here," Jehnny Beth repeats that title 20 times, her voice rising to a near-shriek.
" He makes up for his lack of enthusiasm by summoning an unholy shriek to kick off the band's closer, Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally.
Each new tweet ramps up the stakes a little more, as followers shriek and beg for more, until it resolves with no concrete answers.
"Kobani did not fall, and northern Kurdistan will triumph, too," she said, her voice rising almost to a shriek as she neared her conclusion.
And the shriek does clock the 0-60mph run a tad quicker, in just under 4 seconds versus a hair over for the Jag.
After all, how many drive-through friendly food items are there that small children, celiacs, and Keto-ascribers can all shriek with delight over?
When one male lands on another's perch, the defender will push the challenger to the edge of the branch and shriek directly into his ear.
Twin Peaks: The Return has ended with an eternally haunting shriek, almost certainly the final chapter in David Lynch's opus that began two decades prior.
If they shriek in agony and collapse in a pool of their own blood, they're hosts; if they continue to nurse their sarsaparilla, they're guests.
The toddler waddles around, finding his way through the city while the civilians of Chicago (who here, are all portrayed as white) shriek in terror.
" She hit the bull's-eye a second later and I let out a shriek like Robert Plant at the fade-out of "Whole Lotta Love.
But we will come out stronger, once this last shriek of white supremacy and grievance and fear of the future is out of the system.
Hide and Shriek Find a dark corner in your house, curl up in it, and just scream for several hours about how horrible 2016 has been.
And if, like me, you thought, "wow, that horrifying shriek of agony sounds an awful lot like my pet is being mortally wounded," you weren't wrong.
Peter Bogdanovich, one of the documentary's many high-profile interviewees, remembers the "sustained shriek" that rose from the audience when the film premiered in New York.
The record-breaking shriek was achieved by Jill Drake, whose scream was measured at a Halloween event in the Millennium Dome in London in October 2000.
First, Ms. Froelich heard a furious shriek over her shoulder, as Ms. Siegal approached her, violently stabbing a finger in the air as she demanded an apology.
Clarke's ending shriek fades into Stones Roses-esque psych and even gentle piano that winds down with grace; if there was shepherding metal, this would be it.
Don't shoot," one of the daughters said, and then a shriek is heard followed by crying, in the tape released on Tuesday by the sheriff's Office. "Please!
Most days, doctors have just seconds to decide which children to try to save and which to let die, as parents shriek and explosions shake the ground.
Our supporting cast of characters race over to him and help the man up, as the shrieking woman continues to shriek about what he was possibly thinking.
Be honest, Meryl Streep's Emmy-deserving scream in the new Big Little Lies made you want to fill your lungs with air and let out an almighty shriek.
"We the jury unanimously find the defendant, Amber Guyger, guilty of murder as charged in the indictment," Kemp read, as a shriek and hand clap could be heard.
No, I'm not talking about the extraordinary, potentially god-like merman featured in the movie's posters, though he does cause people to shriek from fear in the movie.
A shriek ripples through the crowd, frozen for a moment in anticipation that the French duo, a long-rumored Coachella reunion act, might be joining the producer onstage.
" He added approvingly: "'Eight Songs for a Mad King' is a theater piece that has direct communication, and it hits the listener like a collective shriek from Bedlam.
Even if the shriek of internal combustion engines was new to this track at the Meadowlands, motor vehicles have raced before in the northern New Jersey sports complex.
Well, it sounds like one; the composer of the score, Mark Korven, doesn't hold back on the shriek of strings, beefed up by a choir of rising moans.
This is bad news for the carpeting but good news for us, since it leads to the greatest asset a viral video can have: a loud, cut-off shriek.
It starts out with a black screen and some sort of audio; you'll hear snippets of a conversation, or maybe the last, dying breath (or shriek) of a crewmember.
He sprang from the bed, crossed the room in a flash, let out a piercing shriek he learned from a Kendo master and punched the intruder in the face.
The entire evening had just one hitch: Just before the ceremonial breaking of the glass, the shriek of a small child tore through the hushed room like a thunderclap.
He put off going back to his room until the black grackle birds began to shriek, signaling that the sun was setting and the thugs would soon come out.
"Tween," a 2016 collection of eight outtakes recorded from 2011-14, revealed paths the band had rejected for "Shriek," with songs that enfolded electronics in broad strokes of guitar.
Performers who wielded clamorous, overwhelming sounds onstage — like Pharmakon, whose set was a shriek of human defiance amid a crushing electronic din — also gave daytime seminars demystifying their techniques.
Check the handy "listening room" for pre-recorded clips of identified creatures like the kinda terrifying shriek of the Pacific white-sided dolphin, or the almost mournful-sounding humpback whale.
It's pretty horrific, but then Ned Umber lets out an ear-piercing shriek that, according to people present at the New York premiere, scared the living poop out of attendees.
His Area X trilogy (Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance) might have brought him his highest acclaim thus far, but his earlier novels, such as Shriek and Finch, were also well-liked.
But whereas Mish used to sing with a shredding shriek, here she is a taunting goth domme in total command of herself—still pissed off, but calculated in her lashings.
He would chant, yelp and shriek while his bandmate, Martin Rev, stood impassively in the background, his face half-hidden by dark glasses, droning away on a cheap electronic keyboard.
They'll give a quick glance to an audience member and watch them shriek in excitement; run a hand through their hair and watch a row of knees buckle in succession.
There was barely a grunt and nary a shriek as she and Pliskova exchanged blows on the temporary main court that has been installed this year in Hard Rock Stadium.
Then, in a moment I had been dreading secretly for months, she clamped her thighs around my ears, which caused a piercing shriek to burst forth from my hearing aids. Feedback.
During the final hours of an October day's road trip with a friend, we were scanning the FM dial when an eerie shriek burst onto the radio and caught our attention.
Bronn must die, because Drogon's shriek of pain after getting skewered felt as devastating as the way your dog yelps in pain after you accidentally step on his paw. Never. Again.
In the case of Saddle Peak Lodge, the answer is a resounding yes, and the inhuman shriek will be so dreadful that it will make you believe in life after death.
As we took defensive positions outside, we heard a shriek of "Allahu Akhbar" [God is great] and a man with a black beard ran around the corner and blew himself up.
The Scream Alarm will shriek on your behalf at the touch of a button, or Panic Guard will cause your phone, when shaken, to turn on your alarm and video camera.
The company showcased a number of programs it had previously announced as well as a number of shriek-inducing reveals like three more Marvel shows and an Obi-Wan Kenobi show.
A shriek or two (or maybe three) escaped from my throat as I was happily tossed about in my booth, sliding across the seat under the roomy red-cushioned restraint bar.
The Frenchwoman, a champion here as a junior a decade ago, celebrated reaching the third round with a shriek of pure joy, a little jig and a pound of her heart.
"They're always giving me a hard time," said Mr. Shore, 61, gesturing sheepishly toward the black-and-orange knit hat as the shriek of grindstone against steel filled the narrow shop.
You started your career with New Weird novels such as Shriek and Finch, while the Southern Reach trilogy and Hummingbird Salamander feel like they're tied a bit more to the real world.
And a good chunk of them can still dance, drink, sing, and shriek their Coachella counterparts under the table, when not reclining on one of the festival's abundant chairs and couches anyway.
The fantastic Shriek of the Mutilated (1974) follows a standard slasher narrative: A group of attractive students (check) travels to a remote location (check) where they are all slowly killed off (check).
There are two other condiments on the table, a green slurry fueled by fish sauce and fire, like a swallowed shriek, and an inky syrup of sweet soy sauce teetering on caramel.
" After staying relatively quiet about impeachment this week, the president sent a letter to Nancy Pelosi; Colbert called it a "six-page shriek," the moment "the lid blew off Mount St. Yellin'.
At the push of a button, dozens of rectangular, knee-high spires shoot up from the ground—the accompanying metallic shriek sounds like something right out of Inception—to form a generic cityscape.
So are the sounds of the Amazon rain forest, the shriek of birds, the crackle of leaves underfoot, the chatter of children, the whine of mosquitoes and the roar of a Cessna plane.
Hailey Knox, a 17-year-old singer from Carmel, N.Y., who was visiting VidCon late last month to promote her debut EP, "A Little Awkward," has not cracked the shriek level of fame.
An ultra-creepy mobile made up of scary tools dangling gently from the ceiling – again forming the number 6 – before a terrifying hand appears from below to grab the knife with a shriek.
"What we were unable to cry and shriek out to the world, we buried in the ground," wrote Dawid Graber, 19, who left his last will and testament in one of the containers.
Hordes of preteens were everywhere, roaming the conference in packs to chase internet celebrities—each fan shriek a reminder of how much cash companies can make from Vine practical jokers and YouTube makeup tutorials.
The aliens arrived unexpectedly at 6:42 on a hot August evening, dropping with a shriek of metal strained past its limits onto the white sands of one of the last pristine beaches on Earth.
The wheel guns shriek violently as they're engaged, the engines still give off a menacing roar — even though it's quieter now that they've been downsized and made much more efficient and, dare I say, civilized.
It was a message driven home by frequent drills and Civil Defense films such 1951's "Duck and Cover," which encouraged schoolchildren to duck under their desks if they heard the shriek of emergency sirens.
They shriek and throw themselves into the waves, let those waves push them from 50 yards to my right, to 50 yards to my left, before they walk back out, run up, and start again.
In the first episode, she erupts from a meek smile into a shriek of grief, and that sound is the wail of every actress who will have to go up against her at the Emmys.
The 22-year-old emitted a huge shriek of delight and danced around the court in triumph before blowing a kiss to the skies and beaming at her coach and boyfriend Robbe Ceyssens in the stands.
We see the bombs falling and we hear the hellish shriek of the Messerschmitts, but Mr Nolan's stark, immersive film focuses tightly on the everyman-ish British troops, and their minute-by-minute struggle for survival.
I mean seriously: from the first shriek as the icy spear pierced Viserion's neck, to his fiery, blood-soaked fall into a harsh cold death, it felt like watching our favorite pet explode before our eyes.
Eighteen 238-year-olds lean against the humming metalwork sipping sodas, the tiny beat of Chance the Rapper on somebody's phone punctuated at seven-minute intervals by the 240dB shriek of an F/244 taking off.
When I see this GIF, all that consumes my mind is that the fictional astronaut will continue to shriek helplessly, as he hurdles through endless nothingness with no objects to grab, no net to catch him.
At the end, with a shriek of whistles, they all gradually returned home, and a sudden blast of dancehall flavor from Sister Nancy's "Pegion Rock" jolted our attention away from the heavens and back to reality.
"I can barely smell it, but as people walk through my garden, they shriek, Cotton candy!" said Ken Druse, a gardener and author of "The Scentual Garden," a book about how humans smell and process scented plants.
Give the trailer a watch above, see how long you can go without covering your eyes or letting out an involuntary shriek, and make sure to check out It: Chapter Two when it hits theaters September 6.
Members of his audiences, dressed as clowns, playing cards or giant tomatoes, would shriek "Monty, Monty, Monty!" as they tried to convince Hall to give them a chance to win a washing machine or a new Cadillac.
Then, with its 2014 album, "Shriek," Wye Oak willfully transformed its sound, nearly eliminating guitar to construct songs from keyboards and the rhythm section; Ms. Wasner moved primarily to bass, summoning both its architectural and propulsive functions.
Released a few weeks before from his epoch-defining "Scary Monsters And Sprites," the producer adds staticky bass and a blood-curdling shriek, but Elly Jackson's icy vocals cut through the layers of digital noise with striking clarity.
It's also got Joba's Show Me The Body-style shriek of the line, "Fuck you / I'll break your neck so you can watch your back," which is the most cold-blooded thing you'll ever hear a boyband say.
If people's first reaction to Crime Story season 2 is to shriek in terror over Andrew Cunanan, their second is, and should be, swooning over the strength of Penelope Cruz as Gianni Versace's devastated, famed sister Donatella Versace.
"That Marina — the lyricist who wasn't afraid to detail the taste of toothpaste on a lover's tongue, the vocalist who wasn't afraid to punctuate a sentence with a feral shriek — has gone missing," Peyton Thomas wrote for Pitchfork.
With the goal sealing Iceland's first ever win at the Euros and setting them up to play England in the Round of 16, Benediktsson expressed the joy of an entire nation with one ear-splitting, glass-shattering shriek.
ERIK PIEPENBURG STAR TURN (2) A giant metal cylinder began to spin and shriek, lethally entangling a series of longhaired wigs lowered from above in the Italian avant-garde director Romeo Castellucci's "Go down, Moses," at Peak Performances.
I have to be careful about what I allow into my head, though of course sometimes I have no choice—as is the case with the river horse—and then I want to shriek with sadness and powerlessness.
The dull hum of the word "asset flip" vibrates through games culture at all times, revving up to ringing shriek every time an object is discovered to be anything other than a pure bespoke object of artisanal craft.
We went to number one on the Canadian charts with a cover that depicts a man with hands deformed from frostbite, and a guy whose sole station in the band is to shriek at the top of his lungs.
In Halo, enemies would shriek the word "grenade" to one another before tossing in an explosive from behind cover, while the smaller, grunt-type foes would instruct their squads to flee when you took out the larger elite soldiers.
As a fantasy about the end of a bad relationship, it's darkly funny and not especially refined — a sustained "shoutout to my ex" shriek in which the offending party, Christian, is more a collection of grudges than a person.
The world right now is more farcical than the most ridiculous big- or small-screen comedy; more extravagantly and bombastically preposterous than any superhero franchise movie; and a whole lot scarier than any zombie apocalypse or paranormal shriek-fest.
And everything is slower; during siesta there is only a rare bicycle in the empty streets, the ice-cream shops seem abandoned, with their ceiling fans spinning for no one, and the chicharras shriek hysterically in their hiding places.
Taylor Swift's opening number, "Out of the Woods," was an arena-scale stomp, delivered straight into the camera; Alabama Shakes, who dominated the rock categories, started "I Don't Wanna Fight" with a shriek and kept that intensity all the way through.
I've been investing for a few years, and my strategy is incredibly lazy — I basically ignore my portfolio until I hear news pundits shriek about the crashing market, and then go out and pick up a few low-cost ETFs.
The guy then vaults back over the rail and lets out a celebratory shriek to the camera, waving his arms like he actually did something supremely funny instead of just harassing a pair of helpless animals in captivity or whatever.
As for that high-pitched whistling shriek, they concluded that the deer blow air from the glottis (the opening between vocal cords in the throat) through the nasal cavities—much like how air vibrates as it moves through a flute.
Okay, it's his second year running to be nominated, so it's not really that surprising – but you wouldn't have known from the jubilant shriek the actor let out upon hearing his name called first in the outstanding comedy actor category.
Whether you're planning to head to the theater to check out David Gordon Green's Halloween, or to snuggle up on the couch and watch John Carpenter's original Halloween, there's no shortage of shriek-inducing titles just waiting to be watched.
Their take on hardcore is incredibly abrasive; gang chants crash into powerviolence, grinding noise usurps bottom-heavy grooves, dirty punk beats careen past peppy bursts of crust, and vocalist Sami's manic shriek oversees the violence, spitting brutal poetry like snake venom.
Judge Alison J. Nathan of Federal District Court in Manhattan ultimately said that she would not send Mr. Dwyer to prison, prompting a row of relatives seated behind him to leap up and let out a loud shriek of joy.
The same two people who worked with her said she was known as "Shriti the Shriek" by government officials for her ability to reduce junior staff to tears when she worked as a minister and protégé of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
You could fill a bestiary with the monsters at the Morgan, whether the hellmouth that visualizes the entrance to hell as a yawning maw, or the mandrake root that would shriek so loudly when harvested that foragers were advised to wear earplugs.
Opening with a mechanical shriek lasting several minutes, the rest of Numbers is a collage of quirky pop songs, experimental jams, and a 10-minute-long kraut-inspired opus entitled "Batlore," which sounds like it was recorded from a room beside the studio.
By 2014, the New York Times noted that prominent CEOs of companies like Google, Salesforce, and Goldman Sachs had begun sporting beards, a marked change from their previous clean-shaven looks — a C-suite banshee shriek indicating the looming death of everything beards stood for.
The work product has been a set of what she calls "hybridized photographs," which is to say images that have been collaged and drawn upon, each with misplaced eyes alongside the nose, mouth open in an anguished shriek, and tears coursing down their cheeks.
I still remember the judge beaming as he played hide-and-go-seek in chambers with his 1-year-old daughter, who would laugh and shriek with delight as he sang her name out loud while inching closer and closer to her hiding spot.
In this salad from Central Asia, cool, wobbly green-bean jelly lends a shiver to what is soon a maddened heap of hand-stretched noodles, creamy rags of omelet, raw vegetables and fried beef, finished with hot pickled garlic and a shriek of chile.
There she'd be in the sitting room, snuggled up with a Hanuman comic book, "and it would come out of nowhere, this high-pitched shriek," she said — a periodic wail like an oncoming train crossed with a gym teacher's whistle and a mating cat.
And Mr. Lee's objective is to define Jackson as a particular type of artist — a thoughtful, highly conscious perfectionist who never stopped honing his technique, rather than an instinctual physical genius who merely had to walk onstage, pop his hips and let out a falsetto shriek.
While sitting on her bed, laugh so hard that you let out a shriek of a fart that reverberates through the open door, throughout the open-plan apartment and back in as an echo … Only to have her act as if she didn't even hear it!
Few match the bombast of Arnab Goswami, whose brand of shriek show has launched a new network, Republic TV. He labelled the BBC's reporting of both a huge protest in Kashmir and shots fired by Indian security forces to disperse it "a dirty and a motivated lie".
In a clip posted to Instagram on Friday by Pink's husband Carey Hart, the couple's 2-year-old can be seen enjoying his time on a private plane as he climbs all over Willow, who lets out a shriek after her time on the iPad is interrupted.
The scariest line is "mommy," the most terrifying scenes take place when the whole family is together, and the sound most likely to make the person next to you shriek out loud is the click of a young girl's tongue against the roof of her mouth.
But ask me about its behavior at shriek-inducing handling limits while bounding around this circuit's blind corners, over hills and down dales, riding the world's most difficult blacktop dragon, and I can tell you: This Kia copes with all the looniness, and even does it with some elegance.
Let's get this out of the way first: Pennywise the Clown, played by Bill Skarsgård with a jaunty ferocity, is absolutely terrifying in the adaptation of Stephen King's It. At one point, my seat companion involuntarily emitted a shriek, and I flew a few inches out of my seat.
While I did find the mechanics a little challenging at first — I launched my poor character into a pit a good 20 times before figuring out how to jump, the repetition of its tiny death shriek being rather upsetting — the game generously doesn't erase your progress upon failure.
And in Paris, at the Couture, Daniel Roseberry, a 33-year-old unknown American from Texas newly installed at the helm of Schiaparelli, made his debut in the opening show of the season with nary a shriek of protest, a hair out of place, or a lobster in sight.
"MISE en place" in cooking means that you have all the ingredients secured, measured out and organized before starting to cook, so that you don't have to shriek, "How do we not have any milk left?" at no one in particular in the middle of making your soufflé.
With its incessant driving beat, repetitive and aggressive synth melody and banging riffs, "Kids" propelled us through adolescence and added a burst of rebellion to any given situation—the playground screams in the background mimicking our own turbulent emotions, the track itself a continuous shriek of both excitement and frustration.
It has always carried the thrill of seeing something illicit, from the days when the reveal of the Phantom of the Opera's face caused viewers to shriek to when The Exorcist played up the fact that some theatergoers couldn't handle it as a way to almost dare people into going.
Monty Hall, the genial host and co-creator of "Let's Make a Deal," the game show on which contestants in outlandish costumes shriek and leap at the chance to see if they will win the big prize or the booby prize behind door No. 22013, died at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif.
At the other extreme is a different trauma, normal only for the famous: Folks who camp outside of Swift's Manhattan apartment building and shriek as she exits; who, upon seeing her backstage, tearfully come apart; who so adore her that they need her as an unwitting accessory to their surprise marriage proposal.
Hawthorne is musing idly in the Concord woods, where "sunshine glimmers through shadow, and shadow effaces sunshine, imaging that pleasant mood of mind where gaiety and pensiveness intermingle," when the bucolic peace is shattered by the whistle of a nearby locomotive, a "long shriek, harsh, above all other harshness" that reminds the writer that civilization's swarming anthill is not far off.
Pearl River Delta Journal PEARL RIVER DELTA, China — As Wong Kin-kao stands on the deck of the traditional Chinese wooden junk he is building in Shenwan, a cluster of fish ponds and factories in the Pearl River Delta of southern China, he shouts to be heard over the shriek of metalwork from steel ships that are being worked on nearby.
She'd say, "And then he said, 'You make my dick so hard,' " and the boy would shriek in agony and grab her leg, saying, "Oh, my God, stop, please, no, I can't take it anymore," and the two of them would collapse into each other's arms and laugh and laugh—but of course there was no such future, because no such boy existed, and never would.
This week, it's the legitimized (but truly bastardly at heart) Ramsay Bolton coming in rather hot with some fratricide on dad Roose Bolton (+225), his sweet wife Walda, and his newborn half-brother (a combined +22.0.) I'm gonna give Roose a parting +20 for dying in a way that made me genuinely shriek, but I really do loathe giving points out to Ramsay when he pulls these kinds of shenanigans.
Memorable moments from the day included a Theodor Herzl mascot, Israelis struggling to throw swag and tchotchkes into the crowd during the rain, two speechless police officers watching a young woman shriek the lyrics of various Israeli songs, an old teacher scolding students about their modesty as their shirts got wet, and an older woman flipping the bird to a police officer who told her to get out of the vehicle lane.
I never would have thought that the "Cats" director Tom Hooper was capable of making a surrealist nightmare that would rival Alejandro Jodorowsky's work, that could baffle David Lynch, that might prompt even the dark god Cthulhu to emit an impressed, ancient shriek of "nehehehehehe," but by the time Rebel Wilson's crotch-scratching "gumbie cat" greets a dozen mice with children's faces superimposed on them, I began to wonder if I could at least sue Anne Geddes for damages.
Cratchit made the gravy (ready beforehand in a little saucepan) hissing hot; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour; Miss Belinda sweetened up the apple-sauce; Martha dusted the hot plates; Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner at the table; the two young Cratchits set chairs for everybody, not forgetting themselves, and mounting guard upon their posts, crammed spoons into their mouths, lest they should shriek for goose before their turn came to be helped.
Instead, after a falsetto verse or two, the band starts to improvise, the horns start aggressively honking over the beat, the drums start relentlessly thwacking down, the keyboards start spraying out ribbons of glitzy confetti, and Prince proceeds to holler, shriek, speak in tongues, improvise a whole array of inarticulate animal cries and repeat the Winkie chant from The Wizard of Oz. The heavy, sticky, hyperactive kick of the second horn solo could quack through steel; the warbly wail of the third sounds a piercing alarm call.
Ever since I first encountered Kristín Anna years ago when she played with múm, (going by the stage name Kría Brekkan) I have been enthralled by her total musicianship: her rugged-crystal, high-pitched voice, at times wispy and at times fierce, quickly moving from a whisper to a shriek; the delightful, sometimes tumultuous sounds of her instrumentation; the potent (yet often mysterious) emotions that she ushers not just into her songs, but into a single word in the song, and oftentimes a single note.
There are other things about Montrose, tiny things, that remind me it's possible to live a multiplicity of lives: the hooting from the bars on Stanford; the slapping of palms at the center of a joke on Hyde Park; the beginning of a fight on Whitney; the friction of being outside and within a crowd on Hopkins; the crack of beer bottles falling on Crocker; the shriek of a thundering "BITCH!" outside of Blur, with the understanding that the word is not a weapon; scatterings of Spanish; walking past couples by Ripcord, and scatterings of Vietnamese; walking past couples by Eagle; and whispers from one ear to another on the porch of George, not really hearing them but knowing that they're warm.
Nor did he swallow each genre whole, preferring to pick and choose among specific musical elements from everywhere — streamlined rhythm guitar and hyperactive bass here, steady straightahead rock beats and flashy guitar solos over there, now for aching quietstorm horns and moaning backup singers, now for monster grooves straight from the James Brown playbook, now for classic pop showtunes that could have come from the prerock era, now for psychedelic alienation effects to rival the late Beatles, plus a soul-derived vocal style that veered effortlessly between soft/wet croon and harsh/crazed shriek while hitting every note in between, and let's not forget the zippiest, crunchiest, slickest, most elegant synthesizer sound ever to split the difference between American disco and British new wave.

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