scree (Meaning)
Wordnet
scree (n)
a sloping mass of loose rocks at the base of a cliff
Webster
scree (n.)
A pebble; a stone; also, a heap of stones or rocky debris.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scree
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scree Sentence Examples
- The scree underfoot made every step a hazardous ordeal.
- The avalanche sent a deafening scree of snow hurtling down the mountainside.
- The hiker's boots grated against the loose scree, creating an unsettling scraping sound.
- The screech of the tires and the scree of the metal against metal sent shivers down her spine.
- The mockingbird's scree echoed through the canyon, a haunting melody.
- The brakes screeched and the car screeched to a halt, inches from the fallen tree.
- The scree of the metal door grating on its hinges made her jump.
- The climber's gear screeched against the rock face as he ascended.
- The scree of a distant owl sent a chill down his back.
- The sound of the scree of breaking glass shattered the silence of the night.
FAQs About the word scree
a sloping mass of loose rocks at the base of a cliffA pebble; a stone; also, a heap of stones or rocky debris.
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The scree underfoot made every step a hazardous ordeal.
The avalanche sent a deafening scree of snow hurtling down the mountainside.
The hiker's boots grated against the loose scree, creating an unsettling scraping sound.
The screech of the tires and the scree of the metal against metal sent shivers down her spine.