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Discover Ludwig"screaming with" is a perfectly acceptable phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize a feeling by showing that it is so intense that it is almost as though one is actually screaming. For example, "He was screaming with joy when he heard the news."
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I felt like screaming with joy.
People were screaming with happiness".
I was screaming with delight!
"She was screaming with agony," says Jeffreys.
Little children running and screaming with glee.
I called him screaming with excitement.
And the synths are dense, crackling, almost screaming with excitement.
She started running, screaming with joy and crying, she says.
"I was screaming with my wife," McGurk said.
After what seemed like a year of horror stories, Cathy called writer screaming with excitement.
Suddenly Elphenor woke to two appalling sounds: Weasel screaming with terror and a clash of metal.
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