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"bloodcurdling" Definitions
  1. arousing terror; horrifying: a bloodcurdling scream.

66 Sentences With "bloodcurdling"

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The snap in Ruth's leg is followed by a bloodcurdling scream.
There's a feeling of deadly purpose and absolutely bloodcurdling fucking efficiency.
The scares here were decidedly more bloodcurdling than their Disneyfied renditions.
A young girl issued bloodcurdling screams as nurses cleaned cuts running up her leg.
Thankfully, it just sounds like another hardcore album, although perhaps faster and louder and more bloodcurdling.
He thought it might have been a Halloween prank but he said the scream was bloodcurdling.
Another of its bloodcurdling manifestations is the lynching of Muslims suspected of eating or storing beef.
Meanwhile, from the West we hear bloodcurdling warnings about the threat posed by the Kremlin's war machine.
It's a bloodcurdling scene, but here the plodding tempo set by the music makes it fall flat.
As Hitchcock did in "Psycho," Ari Aster quickly kills off a character in his bloodcurdling family nightmare.
New to the Residenz Theater ensemble, she turns out a bloodcurdling, no-holds-barred performance of operatic intensity.
She was flailing her arms and howling bloodcurdling sounds that still echo in my ears today, 10 years later.
Behind me, a vociferous fan shrilled "Motherfucker" with bloodcurdling zeal and, most importantly, did it at the appropriate time.
From outside the beautiful, seemingly peaceful house, we hear Joan emit a bloodcurdling—if not quite Oscar-worthy—scream.
The story even appears to be sending Danny back in time to retrace his father's bloodcurdling final trek through the hotel.
We might have done the same, for Uta-napishti's tale is far more bloodcurdling than the one in the Old Testament.
Angel Colon, recovering at a hospital, recalled Omar Mateen's bloodcurdling laugh right before he fired into a stall where people were hiding.
Editorial The first reports about the arbitrary detention and possible extrajudicial killings of men suspected of being gay in Chechnya were bloodcurdling.
I heard the bloodcurdling wails of women and the squeals of children, which after a short time became one long, horrifying scream. . . .
It's not really a swim, as such, but rather an in-and-out experience, often punctuated by a bloodcurdling scream upon submersion. 260.
To this end, she'd tried various disorienting strategies, such as standing perfectly still throughout a show, or opening it with a bloodcurdling scream.
"The Psychologist" lampoons psychoanalysis, before giving way to "The Tunnel" a few tracks later, a bloodcurdling and analytical account of Davidson's anxiety nightmares.
In one bloodcurdling scene Anna is immobilized and her back is flayed; the camera lingers on her face as she reacts to the pain.
Miraculously, Gugino comes across as both a sensitive, faintly bohemian parent and, without its being any contradiction, a terrifying diva, capable of bloodcurdling crimes.
A scream that it'd be a crime to describe as anything other than bloodcurdling and the almighty crashes of a blown out drum kit.
The woman's bloodcurdling screams heard in the Leimert Park neighborhood were enough to bring neighbors out of their homes and compelled them to call 911.
Click here to view original GIFGIF source: NGP PressWe all know the bloodcurdling sound of a bloodsucking mosquito that has made its way into our general vicinity.
A worker who decontaminated van Dongen when he arrived at a hospital after the attack said the victim unleashed a bloodcurdling scream when he saw his reflection.
I've interviewed so many women and girls in recent years with bloodcurdling stories of murder, rape and torture at the hands of the Army or various militias.
" Paul Waugh, in the British edition of The Huffington Post, wrote that Mr. Cameron's speech was more subtle, but that he "won't be upset with the bloodcurdling headlines.
Marilyn sits in the kitchen, her polished nails dancing on the granite countertop, as a bloodcurdling scream is heard from the garage: Lee's mutilated body has been found.
Given her skill at investing stage characters with palpable humanity — her daughter's scream is both bloodcurdling and heartbreaking — this denial feels like an especially powerful expression of anger.
Dressing up as spooks and monsters, such those in Fortnite (this year's most popular costume), will gobble up $3.2 billion in temporary apparel without even a bloodcurdling scream.
If you clicked on the link to this article, your life probably revolves around one thing at the moment: The bloodcurdling final episodes of Game of Thrones' seventh season.
When The New York Times ran a story about Trump "softening" his immigration stance after one of his bloodcurdling nativist dog whistles, the rest of the media vilified the paper.
Enriched by Oskar Skriver's marvelous sound editing, which takes us from a speeding van to a bloodcurdling crime scene with equal authenticity, the movie smoothly blends police procedural with character study.
I half expected Friends' Chandler and Joey to come barreling through the door at what I imagined would be bloodcurdling screams (see: "The One with the Morning After"), but that never happened.
Citizens of those nations are confronted with the horrors of war, the bloodcurdling screams of the aftermath of attacks, with such frequency that it has forcibly become a part of their norm.
Lesley Barber's operatic score supports the cast's performances, mercifully turning up the soundtrack dial to cover a couple excruciating scenes that would otherwise play out as a cacophony of bloodcurdling, scenery-chewing screams.
Up first is a secluded farmhouse with black smoke furling up to form an ominous number 6, accompanied by the shrill sound of what appears to be a chainsaw and a bloodcurdling scream.
The murderer is a brooding caricature, and the scene in which he kills Tanya in his van is both predictable and over the top, with bloodcurdling screams and blood splattered on the window.
" Any discussion of this topic would have to include Billie Holiday's bloodcurdling lynching anthem, "Strange Fruit" (1939); Charles Mingus's "Fables of Faubus" (1959), about the fight for school integration; Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln's "We Insist!
Set in a small South Korean mountain village, The Wailing is downright bloodcurdling in its execution: a picturesque and restrained horror story that respects its audience enough to lead them gently into the horror that awaits.
The Paris Opéra had commissioned Gluck to write a work based on the bloodcurdling mythological tale of the Danaides, the fifty daughters of Danaus, all but one of whom murder their husbands on their wedding night.
Even before the bloodcurdling execution of Jamal Khashoggi for his just criticism of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, it was clear that the chump Trump and jejune Jared had bet their entire Middle East strategy on a chillingly autocratic and reckless person.
It seems that after every atrocity committed by the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), he would make triumphant statements in audio messages or bloodcurdling videos, putting the fear of God in Pakistani media and causing revulsion among Pakistani people.
And just as people watching the images pondered how to help, one of the most brutal terrorist organizations in recent memory started slaughtering people on camera, beheading journalists, and then taking its bloodcurdling show on the road to the streets of Paris, Barcelona, Brussels, London and elsewhere.
"The intrepid and beautiful tiger-tamer puts her tawny cats through a difficult routine, including that bloodcurdling moment when the music stops, one of the tigers rebels and she, after much whip-cracking, shows that she is master," The Gazette, a newspaper in Montreal, wrote in 1928.
There was a sense that something big was on the other end of it: Maybe, at long last, she and Jimi Hendrix were about to pinpoint a costume so harrowing, so bloodcurdling, so spine-chillingly spooky, it would put an end to this paranormal investigation once and for all.
In his review of the book in The New York Times, John Gross said that although people had a rough idea of what Grand Guignol was — from "bloodcurdling shrieks" to "mayhem and mutilation," he wrote — Professor Gordon's "pioneering survey" had largely filled the gap in the historical record.
Starting with Pablo Escobar in the 1970s and ending up with the Cali Cartel in Season 3 (a fourth season centered around Mexico's Guadalajara Cartel is imminent), the series has been lauded for its realistic depictions of bloodcurdling actual events, and outsized performances from stars Wagner Moura and Pedro Pascal.
McGirr diligently played down the sheer bloodcurdling hysteria of conservatives during the period she was studying — for example, one California senator's report in 1962 that he had received thousands of letters from constituents concerned about a rumor that Communist Chinese commandos were training in Mexico for an imminent invasion of San Diego.
" The Verge is among the group of publications that Barber references here, and in his review of Manchester by the Sea, Chris Plante noted that "Lesley Barber's operatic score supports the cast's performances, mercifully turning up the soundtrack dial to cover a couple excruciating scenes that would otherwise play out as a cacophony of bloodcurdling, scenery-chewing screams.
That might sound kind of neat—charming, even—until you consider the fact that peacocks are an incredibly loud species of bird with one of the most bloodcurdling cries known to man: They are also dangerous beasts capable of attacking anyone who gets in their way with a swift, sharp peck or scratch to the face.
The narrator, after a series of bloodcurdling adventures, is eventually sent to prison on a false murder charge, and there, "safe in jail and free from the miseries of life", has the chance to write this most affecting memoir of our times.
25 During these months, 35 Mi'kmaq and Acadians ambushed Ranger Francis Bartelo, killing him and six of his men while taking seven others captive. The captives' bloodcurdling screams as the Mi'kmaq tortured them throughout the night had a chilling effect on the New Englanders.
Giorgio's thoughts are interrupted by a bloodcurdling scream. The Colonel tells him not to worry; it's just Fosca, his sick cousin. Giorgio offers to lend her some of his books. As he begins to adjust to the tedium of life at the outpost, the sensitive Giorgio feels increasingly out of place amongst the other men ("Third Letter").
This was their first album to feature a Michael Whelan cover art. There was a bit of controversy surrounding the cover art used for this album. Sepultura had initially planned on using another Michael Whelan cover art, Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre. Igor Cavalera had even gone so far as to get part of the painting tattooed on his arm.
They are clearly not intended to be understood as true. The stories are full of clearly defined incidents, and peopled by rather flat characters with little or no interior life. When the supernatural occurs, it is presented matter-of-factly, without surprise. Indeed, there is very little effect, generally; bloodcurdling events may take place, but with little call for emotional response from the listener.
As stated in Salem's Lot and "One for the Road" A map on King's official website, though, places 'Salem's Lot considerably further north, approximately in Northwest Piscataquis.Stephen King's Map of Maine King, a native of Durham, Maine, created a trinity of fictional Maine towns - Jerusalem's Lot, Castle Rock and Derry - as central settings in more than one work.The Best of H. P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre, Del Rey Books, 1982, front cover.
Whitney and Chapman were unsatisfied with "The Weaver's Answer"'s studio arrangement. When bassist/violinist John Weider and multi-instrumentalist John "Poli" Palmer respectively replaced Grech and King, Family re-arrangedThe Weaver's Answer as a loud, violent song in concert. Palmer offered a flute solo in the instrumental break that replaced King's saxophone, and Whitney's guitar became more vicious. The most notable differences were Chapman's voice, as he punctuated his delivery with bloodcurdling screams, while Townsend's drum patterns became more devastating.
It is a heavy science for them, because the race carries enormous weight for them. The climax comes with the final bloodcurdling race, where the nerves of the spectators and participants of the race can be felt. In the documentary The Player, Appel investigates some gambler moves and why their addiction is so difficult to control. Inspired by the adventurous but also tragic life of his father, in this documentary John Appel goes on a search for the true nature of the player.
While working at Fr. Mullers Hospital, Rodrigues began his literary career writing for Mithr (Friend) and Jhelo (Garland), respectively Konkani weekly and fortnightly. He wrote his first novel Vibhadlelen Gharane (Ruined Family) in 1967 for the Konkani periodicals, Mithr and Jhelo. He wrote his first health related article on the topic of breast cancer which was published on Jhelo. During his literary tenure, Rodrigues wrote 23 novels, the most notable being Andhkarachea Khondkant (Fond of Darkness), Rogtachi Bobatt (Bloodcurdling Screams), Don Max and Paap ani Shiraap (Sin and Curse).
A final epilogue scene completing the Jennifer Jenzen story arc was also filmed, featuring Jenzen arriving at the house with a realtor, which she was claimed to now inherited. As she enters the front door, a bloodcurdling scream is heard, and the realtor is revealed to be Dr. Vannacutt. Director Malone said the scene ultimately was removed after the cutting of Jenzen's exposition scene, as well as for having a comical tone that did not fit with the rest of the film. All three deleted scenes from the film were included on the 2000 Warner Bros.
The wearing of wooden masks in Poro society masquerades is a representation of the spirit world of benign and malevolent spirits. > "The ceremonies of the Purrah are presided over by the Poro devil, a man in > fetish dress, who addresses the meeting through a long tube of wood, known > as a bull-roarer (voice distorter which delivers a bloodcurdling stream of > sounds, and is made from a tube with holes cut into it over which discs of > membrane from the egg sacks of a particular spider are spread over)." The Liberian Poro is little different when it comes to ceremonies. If a ceremony has women, children and non-members taking part, the devil stays out.
Just when it appears that Fulci is really a crazed killer after all, it is revealed that this 'killing' is the very last shot of his newest film, 'Nightmare Concert', captured by a film crew in another boat sailing alongside. Bidding goodbye to his colleagues, Fulci happily sails out of the harbor with his very-much alive leading lady. (An alternate ending added by the Italian distributor to the Italian language print ends with a bloodcurdling scream from below deck dubbed onto the soundtrack after Fulci and the girl sail away from the dock, hinting that Fulci really was a maniacal killer. Fulci felt this ending ruined his film, and was glad that his original "happy ending" had remained intact on the English language international print.)Howarth, Troy (2015).

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