Screams


scream

S0166800 (skrēm)v. screamed, scream·ing, screams v.intr.1. To utter a long loud piercing cry, as from pain or fear.2. To make a loud piercing sound: Jet planes screamed through the air.3. To speak or write in an excited or fearful manner.4. To have or produce a startling effect: The outlandish costume screamed with clashing colors.v.tr. To utter or say in a screaming voice or in an excited or fearful manner: The fans screamed their displeasure.n.1. A long, loud, piercing cry or sound.2. Informal One that is hilariously or ridiculously funny: The new play was a scream.
[Middle English screamen, possibly of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse scræma.]
scream′ing·ly adv.

Screams

 

See Also: NOISE

  1. Bellowed like a locomotive —Marge Piercy
  2. Bellowing like a wounded whale —William Diehl
  3. Bellow, like an animal in pain —Jean Rhys
  4. A broken shriek like a viola gone sour —T. Coraghessan Boyle
  5. Cried out hoarsely like a bird warning the forest that a predator is on the loose —Derek Lambert
  6. Cries … shrill, like a pig having his throat cut —W. Somerset Maugham
  7. Gave a short roar like a lion keeping in voice —Kingsley Amis
  8. Gave a shriek like an engine —Joyce Cary
  9. Gave a shrill scream like a wrung hen —Hugh Walpole
  10. He bellered like a bull calf —William A. Owens
  11. A high-pitched wail like a cat on fire —Peter Benchley
  12. His scream sliced the night like a hatchet —William Diehl
  13. Howled … like a savage beast being goaded to death with knives and spears —Emily Brontë
  14. Howling (through the streets) like an outcast dog —Erich Maria Remarque
  15. Howl like dogs —Dante Alighieri
  16. Howl like stabled wolves, or tigers at their prey —John Milton
  17. A loud yell which rang through the lonely fields like the howl of an evil spirit —Charles Dickens
  18. Screamed like a door creaking —Hugh Walpole
  19. (Laughed and) screamed like herring gulls —Joan Aiken
  20. Screamed like a horse in a fire —Gerald Kersh
  21. Screamed … like an eight-legged wildcat having a fit —Harold Adams
  22. Screamed like gulls on stormy water —Saul Bellow
  23. Screaming at the top of her lungs like a railroad whistle —Paige Mitchell
  24. Screaming filled the air like an icy mist —Bertold Brecht
  25. Screaming like a hawk making a long dive at a rabbit —W. P. Kinsella
  26. Screaming … like a saint sent to hell by mistake —Rosellen Brown
  27. Scream like a peacock in heat —Tennessee Williams
  28. Scream like a village of raped virgins —Clive Cussler

    In Cussler’s novel, Cyclops, the simile refers to protests in Washington about a space shuttle in Russian hands.

  29. Scream like sandstorms in the desert, like the death of the universe —T. Coraghessan Boyle
  30. Scream … like the death rattle of a slaughtered animal —Ignazio Silone
  31. A scream of rage … like a blast from hell —Fred Mustard Stewart
  32. The scream rose like an aria —Larry McMurtry
  33. Screams as if ice water is rippling down her back —Ira Wood
  34. Screeched like a cage of mynas —Tony Ardizzone
  35. Screeched like a dying pullet —Frank Ross
  36. Screeched like a nighttime cat —Cynthia Ozick
  37. (The women) screeching like bony parrots —H. E. Bates
  38. Shout as demonstrative as a lizard —George Foy
  39. Shrieked like an old screen door —Carolyn Kizer
  40. Shrieking … like she was at a fireman’s picnic —John Dos Passos
  41. Shriek like a knife in the heart —T. Coraghessan Boyle
  42. A shriek like a needle-point —Elizabeth Bowen
  43. Shriek like infuriated switch engines —Irvin S. Cobb
  44. Shriek … louder than the loud ocean —Lord Byron
  45. Stormed and screamed like some shrill, wet hurricane about the house —Anita Desai
  46. Talked and shouted for hours on end like a preacher —Ignazio Silone
  47. Yelled … as if I were being roasted alive —Natascha Wodin
  48. Yelling and growling like savage but cowardly dogs —Lawrence Durrell
  49. Yelping (at captain of waiters) like a terrier who had cornered some small defenseless animal —Ross Macdonald
  50. Yowl like a tortured cat —Madison Smartt Bell