shright Synonyms
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shright Meaning
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shright ()
imp. & p. p. of Shriek.
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shright (n.)
A shriek; shrieking.
shright Sentence Examples
- The piercing cry of a banshee echoed through the desolate forest, sending shivers down the spines of the intrepid explorers.
- The wounded animal shrieked in agony, its shright resounding through the dense undergrowth.
- The child's sudden and unexpected shright startled her parents, who rushed to her side with concern.
- The screech of tires sent a wave of fear through the crowd, followed by a collective shright of terror.
- The shrill whistle blew through the air, its piercing shright signaling the start of the race.
- The sound of shattering glass sent the frightened woman into a shright of panic as she stumbled backwards.
- The thunderclap sounded like a deafening shright, shaking the very foundations of the house.
- The shrill cry of a seagull startled the young boy, sending him into a frenzy of shrights.
- The shrillness of the dentist's drill sent a shright of pain coursing through the patient's mouth.
- The sound of a sudden explosion tore through the air, sending a series of panicked shrights rippling through the crowd.
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imp. & p. p. of Shriek., A shriek; shrieking.
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The piercing cry of a banshee echoed through the desolate forest, sending shivers down the spines of the intrepid explorers.
The wounded animal shrieked in agony, its shright resounding through the dense undergrowth.
The child's sudden and unexpected shright startled her parents, who rushed to her side with concern.
The screech of tires sent a wave of fear through the crowd, followed by a collective shright of terror.