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was screams
noun
A loud, emphatic, exclamation of extreme emotion, usually horror, fear, excitement et cetera. Can be the exclamation of a word, but is usually a sustained, high-pitched vowel sound, particularly /æ/ or /i/.
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"All I heard was screams, and then everybody went silent".
Another of those affected, Stephen Reid, 27, said: "The first thing I knew about it was screams of other people who were closer to the spray, and then my eyes started to burn … I remember going to my girlfriend's later that day and giving her a hug as I told her what had happened and her cheek started burning".
The listener screams, "Love!" The music executive screams, "Theft!" And the musician — same as it ever was — screams, "Pay me!" Now Greg Kot, a music critic and co-host of a rock 'n' roll radio talk show, tells us what happened in "Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music," his well-reported book about music in the Internet Age.
He lost breath, his chest felt like it was on fire, all he could hear was screams from his surrounding town.
Similar(8)
"I was screaming".
She was screaming.
She was screaming, crying.
No one was screaming.
And he was screaming.
Nobody was screaming.
Aidan was screaming.
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