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Discover LudwigThe word "screaming" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a loud, high-pitched shout. You can use it to describe a person's voice, or something that is said loudly, such as during an argument. For example, "The two men were screaming at each other in the street."
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People were screaming.
"I was screaming".
At this point, he's up against nearly the whole Palin tribe: Palin women screaming.
"Protesters were shouting and screaming at a very high volume.
You know that the only real alternative to watching a dozen How I Met Your Mother repeats in a row is for us to run into the streets screaming until we accidentally clatter into a polling booth.
Her fate was all the more harrowing because the IRA murder squad that came to kill her dragged her away from her screaming, crying children in a rundown flats complex in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict.
Finding himself in behind the German right-back with Islam Slimani to his right in the penalty area, screaming for the ball, El Arab Soudani misplaces his pass, making it easy for Jerome Boateng to intercept and clear.
They are the ones who are increasingly cutting us all up (pedestrian, car or cyclist), pushing us aside or screaming at us because we've slowed down to allow a child or older person live.
As he worked methodically, smashing the life out of her family one by one, the soldiers laughed at their screaming and crying.
The idea that landlords should be restrained from shoving rents through the roof regardless of their tenants' ability to pay them invariably gets Tories screaming about red dictatorships and the end of the world.
From the stage the actors could see the misery etched on their faces, condemned to sit in a sweltering theatre and watch a play about heterosexual and homosexual love in New York when all their mates were down the pub screaming advice at Paul Gascoigne.
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