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It is an adverb used to describe a sound that is loud, high-pitched and penetrating. For example, "The fire alarm blared shrilly in the hall."
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shrilly
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In a shrill manner.
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But the CHP is itself under scrutiny for funnelling $3m to a shrilly anti-government TV channel, Kanalturk, which gives much of its air-time to former generals.Mr Erdogan's efforts to tame the press include dozens of court cases that he has filed against journalists who dare to attack him.
After a spate of shootings, notably last December's murder of 20 children and six staff at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, its spokesmen sound shrilly out of step with majority opinion, and even with each other.
Also, didn't Hillary just say precisely what he said, but more shrilly and combatively?9 35 : Why can't he just say "class-based affirmative action"?9 35 : I think that's one of the few things I like about her Purple.9 34 : Wow, she really gets energised by the most mind-numbingly, droolingly dull aspects of pretty much everything under the sun.
Its leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, has ditched his shrilly anti-Erdogan rhetoric of old and is hitting AK hard on the economy.
China is sure to oppose any attempt to sanction North Korea, after the UN's nuclear watchdog this week declared North Korea in breach of its obligations, and reported it to the Security Council.China's diplomatic style has evolved since the early 1990s, when its language was far more shrilly anti-American.
This explains why North Korea has reacted so shrilly to America's moves against the North's banking assets in Macau.Japan has at least declared categorically that North Korea's test will not prompt it to pursue its own nuclear programme.
The autonomous republics' leaders have all been in Moscow, seeking support and shrilly warning the Russians of Georgia's Balkanisation.
China can go on shrilly opposing them, and make good its threat to tear up the few international weapons-limiting agreements it has signed.
An especially popular implication is that Mr Nasheed is something more akin to a new-age cult leader than a politician or even the human-rights campaigner he once was.The pro-Nasheed side tweet back shrilly, using the word baaghee traitor as often as they can to describe figures from the new government and senior officials from the security force.
After copulation the pair circle high overhead and chase each other while crying shrilly.
In the aftermath of the riots in London, we heard the shrilly clamorous voices of the latter, and of those who answered them with typical liberal handwringing.
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