Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"shrieks" Antonyms

336 Sentences With "shrieks"

How to use shrieks in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "shrieks" and check conjugation/comparative form for "shrieks". Mastering all the usages of "shrieks" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"A PELOTON?!?" she shrieks -- but in delight, or fear?
She shrieks, gripping her swelling belly: The babies are kicking.
She shrieks, unthinking, and pulls its snout from her breast.
The sounds mingle with the shrieks and whoops of riders.
If I dare pause on one, it shrieks grotesquely alive.
While the hysteric shrieks, the chill girl speaks slowly, raspy.
Suddenly, she squints at the jar, and shrieks a little: eggnog.
An ecstatic Gillaspie shrieks, jumps and runs out of the frame.
The few with lifejackets blew whistles that pierced through the shrieks.
"What's that, kiddo," he says after the crowd shrieks in excitement.
"I told him not to reach for it!" the officer shrieks.
Childish shrieks from the schoolyard next door rippled through the office.
As he shrieks, she turns and leaves him to his fate.
"Butterrrr!" she said lasciviously, to shrieks of laughter from her colleagues.
Spotting us, the animals burst into chirps, whimpers, shrieks and screams.
Anytime anyone criticizes the media, the media shrieks 'You're just like Trump!
"HE TOUCHED HER HOO-HOO!" the mother shrieks, rushing the pageant stage.
"Girls, Real Black Panthers!" one of the book club ladies shrieks joyfully.
The woman in uniform takes in gulps of air through terrified shrieks.
Enter the Greek chorus: One woman shrieks an ongoing stream of commentary.
There were spirited cheers and shrieks as speaker after speaker stepped up.
The shrieks were horrific as the wolves pounced on their human prey.
At night you hear ghost shrieks, And walking within, the floor creaks.
A woman accuses another of being "a crackhead", provoking shrieks of laughter.
Their sudden appearance two hours into the party elicited audible shrieks of glee.
The women actually handle everything pretty well, with minimal shrieks and girlish screams.
The noises made by modern professionals range from wounded roars to frantic shrieks.
"THIS MAN, THE MEDIA MAN, IS THE PROBLEM," he shrieks over and over.
Listen to the way Weber's dad reacts and his mom shrieks in joy.
Reggae music drifted from a cafe and shrieks rose from a neighborhood playground.
Three monkeys ruffled branches down a hill, warning us off with ghastly shrieks.
Everything she did sent shrieks of delight high into the canopy above us.
Judging by their shrieks, the elevator was also occupied—by the paterfamilias himself.
Patmoring her way around the kitchen in a gale of shrieks and gasps.
"Evan, you're bleeding!" shrieks a concerned JoJo Fletcher at Evan Bass in the clip.
Their lights and sirens, along with the shrieks of Jason's mother, drew neighbors outside.
"Oh my god!" yelled Fischer as her shrieks of fright quickly turned into excitement.
You can practically hear his catlike shrieks in some of the most vivid sections.
"We got shrieks and screams from the audience," Hnath wrote me, after one preview.
"For the record, climate change is real!" one shrieks before blowing up a victim.
" He shrieks threats at her, and after Heidi hangs up on him, he screams, "Fuck!
"Christ that's not a syringe it's a bicycle pump!" he shrieks when he sees it.
"IT IS beautiful!" shrieks one opposition supporter at a rally celebrating Malaysia's change of government.
His array of growls, shrieks, grunts, and howls is unmatched, and he is never intelligible.
" Judging by the reaction — shocked gasps, shrieks and one man repeatedly shouting "Oh, my God!
His appearance at the Palladium in London drew "squeals and shrieks," one newspaper reviewer said.
"His shrieks, which lasted until 10 o'clock, were terrible," writes the Leipzig concertmaster Ferdinand David.
The blows from the ref's whistle become like the shrieks of birds arguing at dawn.
Surely you'd be used to hearing the shrieks of tennis players hitting the ball by now.
He even lets her help shave a few pieces, as she giggles and shrieks in glee.
As the shrieks stop, one final thud echoes across placid shot, implying Richard killed the woman.
Minutes later, the lights drop out, and the din of expectant chatter gives way to shrieks.
If you try the one other option, banning assault weapons sales, "WEAK!" shrieks across the screen.
"I was a monster when you met me!" she shrieks, clutching a bag of rotting groceries.
She shrieks with delight when I return home from work and belly-laughs when I sneeze.
Realizing he never shrieks when he eats, they cook him amazing food, but he grows huge.
Marner skated over to shrieks of delight from the young girl, and he posed for pictures.
You'll probably even hear a few of the telltale shrieks that come from someone's first VR experience.
My shrieks told the driver to cut the engine immediately, but that didn't cause the propellers to.
A baby girl wrapped in a pink patterned blanket shrieks as a man tries to comfort her.
Amid her ravings, Christina shrieks that the city of Jerusalem has been taken by the wicked Saracens.
"The Weeknd is coming," someone shrieks, which is more or less the thesis of The Weeknd's music.
Owls were on the hunt, and their shrieks could be heard in the tree canopy high above.
When Lil Pump shows up, the energy doubles, as he shrieks his lines, sounding addled and ecstatic.
" Their world, as she puts it, "clamors and echoes with shrieks, bellows, and the sounds of violence.
Despite these efforts to set the mood, the film failed to tease any shrieks or jumps from me.
Whenever the door to the cooler containing energy drinks is opened, a loud alarm shrieks, alerting the guards.
In the long run, Suicide's music, full of discursive mumbles, shrieks and crude electronic pulsations, earned great respect.
"He sold out the Forum here in Los Angeles," Carson read from his card, prompting more loud shrieks.
The key is the wok, an apocalyptic inferno, smoking over a burner that shrieks like a jet engine.
Every floorboard and door in Anna's sprawling house seems to get a solo, with squeaks that become shrieks.
As the plane hovers over the city at night, the music shrieks as if it's descending into hell.
Shrieks and screams can be heard in the video as the two sides pile on top of each other.
A little girl shrieks "Sofaaaa!" in delight as she spots the most coveted piece of furniture in the installation.
The liquid grace of his movements; his feline quickness; the weird, high-pitched shrieks he gave off during combat.
Then, just as you're getting ready to leave, the chip reader shrieks at you to remove your credit card.
He ends the rendition with two clear, piercing shrieks that look and sound like they're going to overwhelm him.
All together, the young man shrieks for about 15 full seconds as Brad and Andy fight over the gun.
Then the raucous shrieks of parrots high in the treetops and, far away, the low moans of howler monkeys.
In certain episodes, he sounded like an avant-garde jazz clarinetist, all reedy lines, rude bleats and banshee shrieks.
Trilobites The Jurassic Park movies portrayed a prehistoric soundscape filled with brachiosaurus bellows, velociraptor shrieks and Tyrannosaurus rex roars.
Aidan dials the taxi number, gripping the phone hard against his skull so the ringtone shrieks in his ear.
But on Saturday there were still plenty of shrieks and wounded glances in the direction of her support team.
When he finally seizes his weapon and pins her to the glass wall, Love shrieks her defense: She's pregnant.
They have to get their kids dressed, fed and bathed, even if those routine tasks produce shrieks and sobs.
Our head sinks into a soft pillow while some poor creature shrieks in pain as its face is chewed off.
Meanwhile a neurotic pro-Brexit press shrieks that anyone who voices doubts about the country's direction is an unpatriotic traitor.
Get your iPod and play 'Mr Me Too'," he shrieks, referencing the 2006 Clipse single, smacking his hands together. "Please!
As long as the car is in motion, he shrieks, and whenever the car stops he has to collect himself.
It's fall — time to corral your little pumpkins for a festive seasonal tradition known for itchy costumes, shrieks and tears.
On the contrary, the decibel level of their responsive shrieks matches, and sometimes overwhelms, that of the heavily amplified music.
Leading the pack is Richmond's Ostraca, who this year released enemy, a record marked by violent shifts and ear-splitting shrieks.
These fans were shown on television performing their jubilant shrieks and "swooning," or fainting — or at least feigning it — in ecstasy.
Ben. Cue a deafening chorus of shrieks and – we kid you not – what looked suspiciously like a few tears being shed.
As I'm dressing myself, every few moments, I have to stop to calm my daughter's persistent shrieks at being put down.
" Kim asks what evidence Chuck has against Jimmy, and Chuck shrieks, "My evidence is knowing my brother for his entire life!
Known as "bugling," it sounds for all the world like the piercing shrieks of the Ringwraiths from Lord of the Rings.
AT THE end of Milos Forman's "Amadeus", at the fade to black, a whinnying last laugh shrieks out of the dark.
It's crisp and clean, like the cutting shrieks that perforate the machine gun drums and barbaric din of an Emperor track.
On "Oh Ivy" Lucy, who has worked as a restaurant pianist, slips from gentle and soothing coos to shrieks and wails.
Almost every song on Channel Orange contains at least one breathtaking moment: unearthly falsettos, pained shrieks, impassioned belting, unexpected melodic flourishes.
Which is bound to happen after the radio plays "Closer" and your entire family shrieks about how much they love it.
There's a deeply uncomfortable break between her first cluster of shrieks and the last blood-curdling emission; the apparition is silent.
His voice was shrill, sitting atop the mix and accosting the listener with piercing shrieks meant to disarm and disorient them.
"When I reach my doorstep," William Carlos Williams wrote: I am greeted bythe happy shrieks of my childrenand my heart sinks.
The score is among Morricone's best, making use of tom-toms, banshee shrieks and the repeated chanting of the hero's name.
I heard the doors being shut; I heard shrieks and cries; I heard desperate calls for help in Polish and Yiddish.
He was, however, not so far out that his shrieks could not be heard when the shark made its first strike.
During a trip to the supermarket, homemaker Prymaat shrieks at the sight of eggplants thinking they are a pile of decapitated coneheads.
Just as Jess is about to say she'll marry Sam, she panics and shrieks "TRUE AMERICAN!" summoning the gang for a game.
As happy playground shrieks drifted through the windows, she faced TV cameras to unveil her fourth annual report on chronic school truancy.
Deep inside an MIT laboratory, an artificially intelligent bot is composing ghastly tales of nightmarish creatures and strange shrieks in the night.
In fact, the more the press shrieks to preserve the Washington status quo the country just rejected, they only strengthen his popularity.
One bot shrieks that the "bRane-deDd MeedIa" is out to lunch—when going to lunch is all Roy wants to do.
Most importantly, it showed Brodsky's strength as a frontperson and vocalist—though Bannon's inhuman shrieks certainly helped set a disquieting mood, too.
Eventually I regained the ability to look his mom in the eye, but never fully forgot the sound of her Anglo-shrieks.
Sitting on a blanket in front of the theater in the predawn silence, I heard the shrieks of laughter as it did.
Maybe we were always frightened of what was coming, had been forever, but only now could express it in shrieks and tears.
They really let it rip on their 2013 LP, Part Ache, as the vocal styles oscillate between guttural growls and scratchy shrieks.
It starts out with nonsensical shrieks and trills and chicken sounds on a loop, then slides into an irresistible, insistent pop beat.
Tata's shrieks of anguish raise goosebumps on my arm; all poor Carlos wanted to do was keep his sister, niece, and nephew safe.
One day you're imitating Sabalenka's shrieks, the next you're watching Ron Burgundy ask Roger Federer the tough questions during an on-court interview.
And as on record, his Nazgul shrieks act as a third instrument, delivering a kind of unwavering dread with no relief to it.
The entire scene is worthy of your best uncomfortable Chrissy Teigen Cry Face and a few hits of the pause button between shrieks.
In the film, "Fight the Power" shrieks out of Radio Raheem's boombox — a warning or a nuisance, depending on who's doing the listening.
Apart from "Crossroads" nobody knows the words to any of their songs, but it doesn't stop the shrieks of excitement from the crowd.
The crowds ensuing shrieks confirm the answer, and Watson starts several mosh pits with unreleased songs of dark and aggressive quasi-trap music.
"So, you just don't have a phone?" one character shrieks at one point, as if this were the scariest thing in the film.
Late-night shrieks notwithstanding, one day very soon, Alexa or something like it will be everywhere — and computing will be better for it.
Teenagers hunched over laptops in the food court, trying to tune out the shrieks of small children running through an indoor play area.
College students wilt when exposed to ideas they disagree with, and 24-hour cable news shrieks at us, forcing us into ideological bubbles.
The pop star Ariana Grande had finished the encore of her "Dangerous Woman" concert, and the shrieks of teenagers and others had subsided.
"They weren't rad, they were bad!" shrieks a floating, sportscasting, mohawked orb in the opening moments of Ballmastrz 9009, the new show from Superjail!
The scene played out again and again — Fallon would reveal himself first (to sizable cheers) and then McCartney would pop out, eliciting unbelieving shrieks.
This album clangs, pulses and shrieks with an intensity and industrial quality that was nowhere near 2015's Lustmore or 2013 debut album Nostalchic.
Meanwhile Schwitters's Ur-sounds have inspired vocal writing full of odd gasps, shrieks and consonants that take on a grotesque life of their own.
On the other, you have the dying shrieks of the permanent government, the Washington establishment, equally desperate to preserve their influence and their privileges.
The smile that occurs with laughter may be our way of adjusting our vocal tracts for the high-pitched giggles and shrieks we emit.
The jewellers on the other side of the classroom had their heads bowed, their hushed talk was full of confession, punctuated with filthy shrieks.
He builds the scares scene by scene, ramping up the shocks from eeks to shrieks as Cecilia's renewed isolation and abuse grow progressively worse.
On the way they passed several rowdy taverns where singing and the thumping of drums and female shrieks signalled some kind of coarse entertainment.
"¡Dio Mio!" the aforementioned portly local shrieks (it's a small town), as I place overflowing plates on the hood, roof, and trunk of my car.
In one scene, she screams at a young usher to look at her, and then immediately reverses course, and shrieks at him to look away.
We also both find the shrieks of playing children grating and have spent a lot of time wondering what the hell happened to our country.
They're the shrieks of 26-year-old woman whose careful plan for her future has been foiled by some truly off-the-rail, entitled kids.
A toddler's shrieks freaked out Winnie, an Indiana bulldog; her owner, Dr. Sara L. Bennett, a veterinary behaviorist, taught Winnie to relax with yoga breaths.
Yes, but some things can't be kept out as assorted raps and shrieks — as well as talk of supernatural entities known as jinni — shortly prove.
Also, there's Jenny (Annabelle Wallis), Nick's undeveloped and forgettable love interest whose name is only memorable because of how Cruise shrieks it at one point.
This interactive map built by UC Berkeley scientists lets you listen to the full range of nonverbal emotions in quick shrieks, screams, sighs and groans.
But they're soon joined by Tanya Tagaq, an untrammeled vocalist who shrieks, growls and cackles with all the intensity of Yoko Ono or Diamanda Galás.
Cowardly lashings out; whimsical sociopathy coupled with ingrained narcissism; one-word excremental shrieks splayed across the screen like fight words from the 1960s Batman: BLAM!
Mr. Aster and Ms. Collette keep you suspended between these possibilities, and invite you to reflect, between shrieks and gasps, on the ambiguities of motherhood.
"You could hear the shrieks of women, the wailing of infants, and the shouting of men," he wrote in a letter to the historian Tacitus.
The genre remains resolutely vigorous, with production that throbs, chirps, shrieks and thumps, and a passel of sharp young vocalists who keep its underground vital.
Unfortunately, bizarre scheduling practices made him only the third performer on a packed bill, and the shrieks for an encore drowned out the next unlucky artist.
Although compared with Nadal, the Mallorcan 14-times grand slam champion in tennis, the ruthless Andalucian shrieks more like Russian Maria Sharapova in the women's game.
When her mother discovers her secret — "Yuh sistah turning into a white 'ooman undah me roof!" she shrieks — Thandi replies that she's sick of being black.
One time, these five huge football players went into our catacombs, and all you could hear were high pitched shrieks right when they got in there.
Take the early instances of "Desolation" or the title track, wherein subdued, doomed instrumental passages give way piercing shrieks rip through black metal tremolo and blast beats.
You can lose whole years in the middle of the memory hole, but then, a modem shrieks to life, or a phone rings, and the years evaporate.
Jon Favreau, a former Barack Obama staffer and current podcast host, drew shrieks from fans when he showed up to canvass for Rouda, per a campaign staffer.
On board the USS Boxer (CNN)With short incendiary shrieks Harrier jump jets race across the USS Boxer's deck and are soon gray dots in the sky.
Joan Crawford shrieks in a straitjacket in a promo for a 1964 movie straightforwardly titled Strait-Jacket, until her image is chopped in two with an ax.
The other realization about watching so many of these scenes in sequence is that, even with the shrieks and clangs, the scenes eventually start to fall flat.
I glanced out the open door to where a freight was rolling silently by, its mechanical shrieks and clanks negated by the forward thrust of the music.
"You're filthy, I mean god!" shrieks a WASP-y student as Lucid films the Dirty Girls throwing water over each other in a high school car park.
If you hear bursts of pained shrieks alongside thunderous cheers this weekend, don't be alarmed: The World Cup has reached the round of 83, the knockout stage.
Compared with the aural head-banging inflicted upon audiences by wide-release movies, Herrmann's shower-scene string shrieks in "Psycho" sound as lyrical as Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony.
It became the band's biggest hit, thanks to one of Mr. Cornell's signature vocal performances, which was arrestingly drowsy, topped off with a few fiercely controlled shrieks.
Though its plot concerns the creation of a favorite current form of escapism — the horror movie — "Berberian Sound Studio" is hardly made for cathartic hoots and shrieks.
At the end of each arm are mirrors hanging by glass threads, isolated from the bumps and shrieks of the environment better than any Rolls-Royce ever conceived.
The decision to accept Galicia as a member caused shrieks of protest: it wrecked the "linguistic criterion" of membership, which put language at the core of Celtic identity.
Vocalist Rachel's stage presence has grown even more commanding, and occasionally unsettling; she challenges the listener to engage, as her voice booms, shrieks, and claws at the rafters.
Brendan Yates yells slogans and catchphrases with a haranguer's energy, but he's mainly a sonic element, a source of shrieks and spittle, if anything harsher than the guitars.
I think that shit is pretty tacky in a convention setting, but it was pretty amusing to hear it periodically turn on as shrieks echoed throughout the space.
Richard Simmons' riotous enthusiasm, shrieks, and step exercises first came into my life in my in my friend's living room, somewhere in the swamps of suburban New Jersey.
Aggretsuko, for her part, just takes all her rage to the karaoke bar, where she guzzles beer and growls and shrieks into a microphone with a demonic fury.
She shrieks at people as they pass, accusing them of their sins, which, she says, she can smell on them, can see spread across their faces like fungus.
Meanwhile, vocalist Dave Hunt's vicious growls and shrieks alternate with an operatic singing voice that calls to mind beloved classic metal singers like Rob Halford or King Diamond.
When one of her boys calls with news saying that he didn't go to school—it's a Monday—shrieks come out from behind the door of Alicia's bedroom.
In a flooded basement, the demented clown peeks his head above the water, then shrieks, rushing toward the camera as if he's about to break through the screen.
There's a quick shot of headstrong and independent Jo (Lady Bird's Saoirse Ronan, reuniting with Gerwig) accidentally burning ladylike Meg's hair as Meg (Emma Watson) shrieks in horror.
As shrieks of "shame, shame, shame" echoed from the public galleries, divided and angry senators voted 50-48 to endorse a lifetime seat on the court for Kavanaugh.
So may I humbly suggest that when a megalomaniacal leader howls and shrieks at critics, that is when institutional checks on that leader become a bulwark of democracy.
ROME — Maiken Offerdal of Norway and her teenage sons were just sitting down on Rome's famed Spanish Steps on Wednesday when they heard two shrieks of a whistle.
Over a kiddie-carnival dancehall beat, she sticks with a stern, hard-edged delivery, keeping insistent, testy tempo while the rest of the song shrieks in the background.
ROME — Maiken Offerdal of Norway and her teenage sons were just sitting down on Rome's famed Spanish Steps on Wednesday when they heard two shrieks of a whistle.
I first heard this anecdote while standing in front of the work, which shrieks and howls into three dimensional-space, seven and a half inches from the wall.
It becomes apparent that Lee is being repackaged as a product for Western consumption from the opening credits, where the film's catchy jingle contains his shrieks and yells.
Not only do they emit high-pitched banshee shrieks when captured by coyotes, jaguars and other predators, screaming hairy armadillos feast on fire ants, which is literally fucking bananas.
For the past three years, diplomats working in Cuba have complained of mysterious symptoms — dizziness, headaches, difficulty concentrating — that often started with reports of metallic shrieks inside their homes.
Of course, we're talking about the final seconds of season 2, when Olivia, freshly outed as Fitz's mistress, shrieks "Dad?!" at Rowan, unveiling his true identity as her father.
Yet, it's clear the maid does understand on some level George is at fault, since she shrieks and falls to the ground when he surprises her in a hallway.
The band sound rattles, deploying skewed guitar shrieks and melodious ditties in equal measure, anchored by the supple, reliable rhythm section of bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz's.
Byrne shrieks at random intervals during the verses, hissing and inhaling erratically, while throughout the chorus he murmurs more softly and weaves his way around the harsher guitar chords.
Rebel yellsMilos Forman, the renowned film director, died on April 281th, aged 230 At the end of Milos Forman's "Amadeus", a whinnying last laugh shrieks out of the dark.
The whacks, the moans, the cracks, the groans, the welts, the squeaks, the belts, the shrieks, the pricks, the prayers, the kicks, the tears, the skelps, and the yelps.
But when he shrieks "Don't vote for me!" the audience only laughs; when he flees the van in which he's performing, his boss takes over the voice of Waldo.
" It's much the same for a character in Poul Ruders's "The Thirteenth Child," which had its premiere here on Saturday: "The wind," he sings, "shrieks and rips my soul.
SI Swim Editor MJ Day interrupted the casting to tell her she was a 2019 Rookie — and every second of Harlow's shrieks and screams of excitement were caught on film.
His diet, for years, consisted of plain pasta (a speck of basil would elicit shrieks of revulsion and outrage), protein bars, apples, and maybe — if I got lucky — a burger.
What's concerning about this particular study is that the researchers assessed anxiety levels by frightening the monkeys in various ways, and then monitoring the intensity of their shrieks and screams.
Each of its tracks feels like it's building towards a climax that it never really reaches, all while screams and shrieks come from every directions to fill in the gaps.
In fact, the more the press shrieks to preserve the Washington status quo the country just rejected (OMG, he hasn't had a press conference yet!), they only strengthen his popularity.
He has powered the motor and is propelling us at full speed, while half of the country shrieks in fear and the other half, in deranged delirium, giddily greets destruction.
The slashing shrieks that follow are some of the most famous musical notes in film: synonymous with horror and still frightening enough to make any veteran thrill-seeker tense up.
In the middle of an enigmatic solo, performed largely in silence in the intimate confines of the Chocolate Factory, it's unsettling when the dancer shrieks like a horror movie victim.
A note on a locker addressed to Lynn, lockers blowing open and slamming shut, chilling laughter and disturbing shrieks: all of these elements made Outlast 2's high school unsettling.
Armed with abrasive shrieks and some of the most impressive heavy drumming ever committed to tape, Let Pain Be Your Guide is perhaps the most devastating hardcore release in years.
"Miss VerPlanck inadvertently showed another aspect of her singing when the amplification system disintegrated amid electric shrieks and howls and she abandoned the microphone for her final songs," he wrote.
In terms of information saturation, 1958 had no idea, but as far as technology being this maddening, numbing chaos of shrieks and buzzes and drones, things really could have been worse.
After zealously greeting Trump's arrival on stage with raucous chants, shrieks and cries, the supporters cheered as he accused Clinton of being a corrupt criminal who could shoot someone with impunity.
When ear-splitting shrieks cut through the air at MSG, it's for Junkai Wang, the 17-year-old singer who makes his film debut alongside Damon in the The Great Wall.
As they made their way through the haunted house with a camera strapped to their chest, both Hart and Fallon let out plenty of blood-curdling shrieks — and a little gas.
There are no pat black metal shrieks, no single-note hardcore barks—instead, there's an incredibly rich array of vocal patterns that elevate the music itself to a whole new level.
Unlike Manis in Every Which Way, the animals are thoroughly resistant to stiff blocking and staging, moving as they please and drowning out all other sounds with their shrieks of captivity.
They were a moody band with equally volatile songs that alternated between pummeling hard-rock stubbornness and fuzzy dream-pop serenity, instantly recognizable by Mr. Corgan's sulky, nasal shrieks and moans.
"Backseat" is a compendium of abrasive, constantly moving electric gears, hissing and squeaking, always threatening to malfunction or combust — warped guitars, random shrieks and squawks, bleepy synthesizers scraped against a chalkboard.
In front of a raucous crowd of local school children, the players were not to be drowned out as their shrieks and cheers echoed around the Chiba Port Arena after every point.
Thorne used the social media platform to document her first bikini waxing experience and, despite how invasive it seems, most of us can relate to her body jolts and shrieks of pain.
It has created a voyeuristic atmosphere more akin to the rubbernecking that accompanies disasters than the usual shrieks of genius (no matter how exaggerated those seem to outsiders) that accompany fashion shows.
That waterfall sound may soothe you, but it could be followed immediately by a string of piercing, terrified shrieks, recorded so long ago that the woman featured is now almost certainly dead.
When you're staying home and when you're going about your daily life and trying to limit your movement, the main reminder of what's happening is the shrieks of ambulances in the distance.
An unfortunate turn of events at the office leads to a dystopian turn of events for a very strung-out Ross: "Someone at work ate my sandwich!" he shrieks in Central Perk.
Instead, it shrieks with the enraged buzz of a disturbed hornets' nest as it shoots straight up in the air and zooms off at speeds of up to 60 miles an hour.
And with a handsome, self-assured Michael C. Hall in the role of Pain (a last name that shrieks volumes), he appears as less of a lost cause than he once did.
I can already hear the shrieks from Silicon Valley as executives envisage their competitive advantage (and advertising income) being eroded, but I'm not asking them to publish their algorithms or secret sauce.
What I saw eclipsed every horror I had seen so far: burned and rotten corpses after massacres, bodies of women and children shredded by shelling, shrieks of my friends wounded in combat.
But as Gold's relative, I felt I could hear her brother's shrieks and imagine what she must have felt while fleeing Cornwall and entering a strange new land full of rising tensions.
"Caught" has an inadvertent soundtrack: Antonia Wright screaming at the bottom of a pool in her video "I Scream, Therefore I Exist," while swimmers above the water are oblivious to her shrieks.
Cornell's glass-shattering shrieks may have often been compared to Robert Plant's, but where the Led Zep frontman hit the high notes to emulate orgasm, Cornell did it to convey panic and terror.
Three days later, she went on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher and, amid shrieks of laughter from the audience, predicted that Trump was the Republican candidate most likely to win the presidency.
The Taiwanese rapper (who was featured on Grimes' recent album, and whose day job is teaching creative writing) channeled Bjork and Lil Kim throughout her set, shifting from childish coos to fierce shrieks.
Indie stalwarts like Of Montreal and Animal Collective were releasing goofy pop albums (Hissing Fauna and Strawberry Jam, respectively) that drowned any potential sorrow in nebulous shrieks, manic percussion, and gluttonous synth lines.
Each time he criticizes the Iraq war, each time he denounces a politician for praising George W. Bush, each time he shrieks about our country no longer winning, I can hear Mamaw cheering.
Three days later, she went on HBO's "Real Time With Bill Maher" and, amid shrieks of laughter from the audience, predicted that Trump was the Republican candidate most likely to win the presidency.
When Lacie gets a win, her forced shrieks of joy to assure the other person that they made the right choice rating her 5 stars out of 5 made my jaw instinctively clench.
"This is the ultimate fairy tale ending," Birch shrieks, as they kiss in a snow-covered winter wonderland that is actually the back yard of the stately home, dressed up to look like Christmas.
In Universal Pictures' horrible new universe, Tom Cruise is the main source of sound, his shrieks, shouts, and screams piercing the deafening silence as he's tossed around the inside of a stricken cargo plane.
That means the fans at home will get to watch all the casts' cringes, shrieks, and "Awwws," as everyone, save for Sammi "Sweetheart" Giancola, is reminded of their wildest moments from days gone bye.
In a sequence set to Roy Orbison's "Crying" — rather than the famed violin shrieks of the film — Norman (as himself, not dressed as Mother) draws back the shower curtain and stabs Sam to death.
In the clip — shared in the press release — a woman is seen dashing of her house (the residence with the Ring camera) as the victim shrieks "help me, somebody help me" in the background.
The horses are all trained to stop promptly if they sense a rider is slipping and to ignore the sudden, delighted shrieks a rider might make, as well as spastic movements, Mr. Coyne said.
Tarpons are found in the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and throughout the Caribbean, and have a long history of swallowing arms, sometimes accompanied by wild shrieks of a woman behind the camera.
Stan Van Gundy, coming off a disastrous run with the Detroit Pistons in which his own personnel decisions drowned out his shrieks from the sideline, is, in my opinion, the best guy out there.
Starting with luminous solos, she had detached her voice from text, but not from storytelling — instead conveying meaning through tone, speed, rhythm, volume, texture, vowels, wild shrieks, low coos, flowing babble, rapid-fire stutter.
High on a wall in West Virginia, entrusting his weight to a narrow handhold, another shrieks "in all out battle mode," according to Lynch's caption; but is he shrieking in pain, exhilaration or fear?
There were game sound effects, hundreds of hands clicking on controllers, bags of chips opening and the periodic shrieks of "shoutcasters," who comment on game play for live streams that tens of thousands watch.
Sprightly as ever, these beats form a thicker, chewier soundscape, with scratches jittering, sparks flying, cut-up groans and shrieks chiming in from everywhere, over steady drums, cunningly timed rhythm guitar, fusion keyboards layered gorgeously.
While forced resonance is best exemplified by an opera singer shattering a wine glass with her voice, Motherboard's Alex Pasternack likened flutter to an amp that shrieks whenever it gets too close to the microphone.
Thornton's 1971 live performance of "Rock Me Baby," where she screams, shrieks, growls and howls to be loved more, to be loved harder, and to be loved all night, is liberation at its most potent.
Audience members shifted uncomfortably in their seats when women, in fits of shrieks and giggles, are undressed by male crew members on the Stones' private plane while the band cheers the men on with tambourines.
Displayed in the museum's main hall in Central London and "hacked," apparently, to play various British songs, Tipu's Tiger drew shrieks of joy and horror from visitors fascinated by a region most would never visit.
And while some of Joseph Beuys's elements may obscure Paik's presence — he shrieks over Paik in "Coyote III" (1984) —  I'm not so sure Paik was interested in making uniformly pristine, or even necessarily good work.
The division of labor in Linkin Park was crucial — Mr. Shinoda handled the bulk of the rapping, earnest and slightly lumpy, and Mr. Bennington complemented him with fierce, tightly controlled shrieks and tempered, reflective crooning.
He's not a coach or player -- currently -- but his enthusiasm and commitment to the team was evident after the commentator went viral for his shrieks of excitement after Iceland scored in a 2016 win over Austria.
Every time Blue Ivy shows up on her grandmother's (the official Peak Mom on social media, Ms. Tina Knowles) Instagram, it's almost as if you can hear the collective shrieks from Beyhive members around the world.
For the past three years, diplomats working in Cuba have complained of an array of mysterious ailments and symptoms — dizziness, headaches, difficulty concentrating — that often started with reports of metallic shrieks inside their homes in Havana.
In the years that have passed since his death, ornithologists have proved time and again that birds' songs, squawks and shrieks are used for sending signals to their kin, their rivals and sometimes even their predators.
Imagine, say, that Negan begins to swing his bat, and we hear the shrieks of others, but the camera's focus is tight on Rick, who continues to watch as we hear the thunk of the bat.
His extended vocal passages stress that he is fighting, rather than embracing, the demons of the Overlook Hotel—Mr Moravic's score uses an effective mix of atonal shrieks and haunting echoes of big-band 1920s music.
Modern because it has stripped away all the requisities that New Edition helped establish — choreography, harmony, soul — in favor of inciting teenage shrieks while slashing and burning its way through a set of raucous pop-punk.
Rather than floating motionless in amber, Usnea reaches out and absorbs outside energies, which then combust into psychedelic spirals, tormented shrieks, shining acoustic passages, hollow-voiced choruses, and flashy drumming (see "Lathe of Heaven" in particular).
Things reached a climax about an hour in, when he swept across his electric keyboard in a violent crescendo, using a host of toneless sounds he'd programmed into it: shrieks, crashes, what sounded like dogs barking.
Their painfully slow feedback-heavy dirges seethed and ebbed, rattling the church's stained glass windows and enveloping those assembled in a gaping maw of noise further perforated by drummer and vocalist A.L.N.'s hellish pterodactyl shrieks.
It amuses me to enter the first room on this Quiet Morning and be greeted with the periodic shrieks of John Whitney's 1961 video of revolving, brightly colored shapes, "Catalog," but otherwise MoMA is very quiet.
As she massages a set of kinetic sculptures to life, her shrieks reverberate through an effects box and around the room while images of Bernie Sanders and the Black Lives Matter movement are projected in the background.
And then the grotesque skinning scene, lingering over Jorah's muffled shrieks and those foley noises — Game of Thrones has always struggled with its fluid tone, but these dips into torture porn are the most jarring and unnecessary.
She is, as Morgan shrieks upon meeting her "the Beyoncé of the government," a "real life Judi Dench," proving that women can achieve greatness in this man's world, and not just when it's accidentally thrust upon them.
Tomlinson appeared in the balcony overlooking the stage moments before Horan, 24, began his performance — an exclusive preview set off his upcoming album Flicker — and was greeted with excited shrieks of delight from the fans gathered below.
There is joy and amusement to be found in the shrieks of loud, gregarious streamers, but an emerging sector of the platform—"Twitch for introverts," as Hall called it—is offering up a different, more relaxed experience.
"Was there something wrong with your meal?!" our waitress shrieks as she storms back to our table, interrupting our laughter and waving my friend's tip indignantly in the air like it's a protest sign at a rally.
For the first six or so songs, Curry and production duo FnZ extract juicy, serrated hooks from raw noise; sampled shrieks and sirens jostled into melodic coherence are driven by the heavy propulsion of classic Miami bass.
She sings with an operatic soprano, a death-rattle rasp, work-song rhythms, sustained shrieks, long-lined modal incantations and rapid-fire gibberish; her piano can hint at bluesy boogie-woogie, tinkling Minimalism and cracked church bells.
Even without their star attraction to watch, the Knicks fans drowned out the Nets fans for much of the game, producing shrieks when Kristaps Porzingis was announced during the lineup introductions and waving orange towels after spirited runs.
From Chip King's utterly horrified shrieks to Lee Buford's frantically concise drumming, the two have consistently redefined what it means to be a "heavy" band—in both their sound and the way they make us look within ourselves.
Last Friday, the duo released their new, cheerily titled full-length, No One Deserves Happiness, which is full of industrial-inspired electronic drums and samples of knee-weakening clean vocals alongside their signature shrieks and crowbar-bending guitar noises.
Laser blasts and crashing musical crescendos are all present and correct, and while the panicked shrieks of Fox's fellow fliers can become repetitive—yes, Slippy, I hear you, and I'll be there in a second—they're each easily identifiable.
We don't see the show's version of hell, but in the pilot, we hear what Eleanor is told are the agonizing shrieks of its population, an unfathomable grouping that includes the vast majority of all people who ever lived.
However, he also invented many other things: Among his 1,093 patents were those for the phonograph, an early method of vacuum-sealing fruit, and scary dolls that spoke in high-pitched shrieks or Edison's own deep, adult male voice.
Baker's shrieks somehow held up after all those years, and the rest of the lineup brought their very best (even drummer Robert Garven, who Leatherby informs me hadn't even touched a pair of drumsticks since the band's initial dissolution).
Ms. Hüller, best known for her performance in the 2016 movie "Toni Erdmann," gets to show an even wider range, tearing through the role with bluster, rapture and anguish, emitting cries, shrieks and howls that are sometimes slightly comic.
Part of the ticklish enjoyment in "The Monster" is how the director, Bryan Bertino ("The Strangers"), plays with genre registers and how, after opening with disquieting stillness and an isolated child, he slowly yet surely turns up the shrieks.
At points, the gusts tipped the balloons toward the packed bleachers on Central Park West, sending up shrieks from the crowd as Ronald McDonald or a Power Ranger lurched above, then cheers as soon as they were upright again.
In one bracing scene, Carol, now in a wheelchair, shrieks "I'm a cripple!" at Guy, an explosion that provokes a withering rebuke from two lovers, one a man on crutches who firmly puts that self-pity in its place.
When it comes to unsettling battle sounds, the shrieks of dying men and the clang of cold metal against armor are nothing compared to the creeping silence that spread whenever the AotD mowed over a new group of unsuspecting future recruits.
Hearing a song like "Machitikos" in a room full of people headbanging in unison was nothing short of magical, and the moments of listening, eyes closed, as fuzzed out shrieks punctuated the trudging "Inscriptus" were ones I would gladly relive daily.
Couple that with the squawking shrieks of one-man Canadian media empire Nardwuar, and you'll reach a strange state of viewing, where you go through the motions of being chilled and then suddenly startled within the length of a few breaths.
" After feeding and cleaning the cat, she called the number on his collar, writing, "I thought the young man on the other end of the phone was going to either burst out in shrieks of joy or burst out in tears.
Lacking one distinctive vocal signature, Scott raps in several voices, sometimes at once, usually content with his midrange drone but frequently overdubbing higher shrieks and squeals into the background, or building a song around a chanted chorus lower than the norm.
He is the overwhelmingly preeminent political figure in the United States and will prevail eventually over the shabby retinue of Potomac insiders and cliquish snobs that besets him, as it clings to the official furniture and shrieks righteous epithets at him.
Since then, Machine Project has been transformed into a forest and a pirate ship, presented off-site interventions at the Hammer Museum and the Gamble House, and taught us how to be a cult leader, become anonymous, and perfect our death metal shrieks.
Sometimes visitors will be surprised when my children aren't home and they hear shrieks of laughter coming from our yard, as neighborhood kids bounce and squirt water guns they filled in our fountain, and I feel grateful to Mike for his vision.
With its dire sense of urgency and shrieks that sound downright desperate at times, their new LP We Already Lost the World would fit more at home among the emotional grinders of Level Plane than the fist-swinging meatheads of Victory Records.
Stripe and his fellow soldiers perceive them as vicious subhumans because of an army-issued implant that changes the soldiers' vision and other senses: "You don't hear the shrieks, you don't smell the blood or the shit," an army official explains to Stripe.
His first and most popular songs, "Red Headed Woman" and its flip side, "We Wanna Boogie," released in 1956, delivered a straight shot of full-tilt rockabilly, with manic instrumental solos behind Mr. Burgess's growling vocals, punctuated by whoops and shrieks and growls.
As it rose, higher and higher, Mr. Cornell's voice could sustain a melody through the fray, or it could confront hard-rock turbulence with grunts, rasps, wails, bitter moans and, at the top of his range, full-bodied shrieks that admitted no weakness.
The beats — tightly wound music boxes of such clicking, interlocking elements as organ sweat, spiraling piano lines, swaying percussion, and precisely timed shrieks and squeals — feel dirty, intricate, delectable, full of weird stuff to listen to; they're about layers rather than surface.
It might be a lot better than that, but you can always count on a large quotient of rage and consequent distortion and lacerating atonal shrieks you can almost see graphically represented above the stage as cartoon notes with a shudder running through them.
If the fireworks shed light on Trump's mood, his supporters' ear-shattering shrieks, applause and chants of "Lock her up!" at each of his three rallies when Trump raised the "critical breaking news" left no doubt the FBI's surprise decision had reinvigorated his biggest fans.
It makes no sense to compare our cognition with one that is distributed over eight independently moving arms, each with its own neural supply, or one that enables a flying organism to catch mobile prey by picking up the echoes of its own shrieks.
So is "Bohemian Rhapsody" as a song, yet somehow, by dint of shameless alchemy and professional stamina, it coheres; the movie shows poor Roger Taylor doing take after take of the dreaded "Galileo!" shrieks, bravely risking a falsetto-related injury in the cause of art.
While not as epochal as Whale's "Frankenstein" (1930) or the equal of his two great horror comedies, "The Invisible Man" (1933) and "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), it's an extremely credible entertainment that, creaking along at a smart pace, applauds itself with shrieks, thuds and thunderclaps.
The album features guitarists Lennon and Eric Clapton, bassist Klaus Voorman, and drummer Ringo Starr on "Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for a Hand in the Snow)," in which Ono warbles and shrieks a portion of the song's title against a slashing rhythm section.
In the film, Cave worries that his voice is out of shape for recording, and Skeleton Tree's vocals are indeed a far cry from the banshee shrieks he emitted in his second band, the Birthday Party, or the supple, funereal croon he started employing through the 1990s.
She popped up behind the host at the Terminator 2 attraction, killing the lights moments later, before four actors in Sadako costumes (at least I hope they were actors…) appeared to teleport her presence around the movie theater to the giddy shrieks of the mostly teenage audience.
In "Stop Posting Your Child's Tantrum on Instagram," Rebecca Schrag Hershberg and Daniel T. Willingham write about their concerns about parents sharing their children's distress online: What should a parent do when a 2-year-old shrieks inconsolably because her string cheese wrapper tore "the wrong way"?
"Anderson played 1 minute and 51 seconds and he had two assists, a basket, and he took a charge, and his hair was flying everywhere, and he was howling these emotional shrieks and yells that were getting the crowd going and his teammates going," Kerr said.
The song fizzes and pops and shrieks, with LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy delivering intense, cutting observations about distance and loneliness and quitting while you're ahead: "We've got to bring the resources / I wanna play it 'til the time comes," he wails in the song's climax.
Directed by Eddie Alcazar, the short is currently showing at the Sundance Film Festival, where audiences will be treated to FlyLo's musical contribution, an appropriately abstract cacophony of whirs and shrieks and clinical atmospheres that's a far cry from the space-age beat music he's known for making.
Usually when punk singers yell at and bounce off each other it suggests a primitive fragility, a means to create and counteract the feeling that everything is about to fall apart; here, lead singer Accorinrin and her bandmates have calculated their shrieks and gasps with expertise, for abrasion's sake.
The singer stammers a few grotesque, stereotypically hardcore words into the microphone; the guitarist suddenly shrieks in such a way that any black metal musician will go red-faced with shame under his corpse paint, and we're worried that he'll crumble into pieces all over his beautiful guitar.
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.
But the volume of these shouts was nothing compared with the shrieks of young men and women that filled the park after the performances of their favorite K-pop stars, including Girls' Generation, BTOB, Cosmic Girls, Mamamoo and GFriend, who performed at the seventh annual summer DMZ Peace Concert.
The hum of traffic, the buzz of an airplane's engines, and the shrieks of fussy babies are all no match for the Cowin E23 headphones, which use Active Noise Cancellation Technology and ergonomic ear cups to preserve the clear sounds of the music or podcast to which you're listening.
They funnel you through a rain forest canopy, ringing with the chirps, croaks and shrieks of birds, frogs and other animals, to enticing swimming holes and waterfalls with enough chill in the water to refresh from the near 90-degree heat but not enough to keep you out.
The street was quiet at this hour, which only seemed to magnify the garble of whining, yipping, and sudden startled shrieks coming from the S.P.C.A. facility behind them, and if it felt ominous it had nothing to do with these people gathered here but with the forces arrayed against them.
This mode serves Mr. Malik well over a wide range of musical approaches, like on "Fool for You," a piano ballad that lands somewhere between Billy Joel and Jeffrey Osborne, or even "Tio," the song here most clearly indebted to the Weeknd, with vocals like buried shrieks clamoring for freedom.
To be trapped in the boarding area of a smallish airport in the upper Midwest is, as often as not, to be subjected to that bestial din of fricatives, gutturals, plosives and shrieks of hysterical alarm that constitutes political discussion on Fox News, pouring incessantly from those obnoxious pendulous ceiling televisions.
A little boy shrieks to his older brother to come bury him in the sand, and even as I know this is going to end in tears, one way or another, I half expect to see one of my own children galloping back across the sand, with not entirely kindly intentions.
"He can be a governor for the masses," said Felicia Robinson, a councilwoman in the predominantly black city of Miami Gardens, where schoolteachers at a rally for public education last week greeted Mr. Gillum with excited shrieks, frenzied selfies and the sound of the late Aretha Franklin belting out "Respect" over the loudspeakers.
"Enigma" clatters and springs as snippets of human shouts ring out over the track, both interrupting and interrupted by the drums; "Kyanite" deploys similarly spliced shrieks and buzzes, like a quartet of air-raid sirens out of tune, over a drum track so acutely polymorphous it's as much Indian classical as Detroit techno.
The most immediately apparent sonic ingredients are the harshest ones: pounding metallic drums, random electronic shrieks, piercingly high bleeps dragged down a chalkboard, blasts of bass turned up way too loud, surprisingly hummable if dissonant synthesizer hooks, Gazelle Twin's own voice filtered through a mechanical groan — a musical forest of whirling knives and churning gears.
And if you read "The Art of the Deal" backward in the original Sanskrit, you'll find it foretold there as well: Before the seventh seal is opened, before Famine and Pestilence are loosed, the Man in White must do battle with the Combed-Over Titan, amid the ravening shrieks of Twitter and beneath the unblinking eye of Cable News.
But whereas she made her name a decade ago thanks to the cacophony of ear-splitting shrieks and squeals that could be heard all around, and beyond, the 42 acres that make up the All England Club, Sousa had let his racket do the talking as he became the first Portuguese to reach the last 16 of a major.
" That's no shame, though: the Flower Boy songs were incredibly impressive, and gave Tyler a chance to show off just how much of a talented vocalist he's become, modulating his voice from its usual growl during "Garden Shed" into snarls and shrieks, and into an outright scream during "Who Dat Boy" and "I Ain't Got Time.
This background is key to Savage's novel, because it frames Ella's occupation as an unusual calling—a caregiver who is neither family nor friend, but intimately involved in the denouement of Jill's life, whether she is wrestling Jill when she tries to escape the house, or trying to brush Jill's teeth despite her shrieks of anguish.
Children drum on the sides, coaxing the foam out, and with one powerful gust of wind from the south, the art installation — A retrospective view of the pathway by British artist Roger Hiorns — does its job, releasing chaotic whimsy in the form of a cloud of foam that falls upon the children to shrieks of joy.
Hamilton described to his father the "prodigious glare of almost perpetual lightning, the crash of the falling houses, and the ear-piercing shrieks of the distressed"; it was a letter of such marked literary skill that it was published by the local newspaper, The Royal Danish American Gazette, where it attracted the attention of several prominent businessmen.
A seventeen-year-old British soldier, arriving on the scene, recalled that "the shrieks and screams of the hapless victims whom our savage fellow soldiers were butchering, were sufficient to have melted into compassion the heart of a Turk or a Tartar"—as pointed a comparison in lethal indifference to human suffering as an eighteenth-century British mind could make.
There is a moment 2 minutes and 26 seconds in where vocalist Joseph Washbourne shrieks like a crow being shot, which I don't think has been fully addressed, and some bass thumps later in the song that sound less like an artistic choice and more like someone tried to barge down the door of the recording studio to prevent Toploader from making such an upsetting piece of music.
Some gamely tried: Luke James, whose falsetto on "Do Me, Baby" attracted the first lusty shrieks of the night, and Bilal, the most impressive male singer here not named Stevie, who woke up three-quarters of the way through "The Beautiful Ones" and kept putting his limber voice to work through "If I Was Your Girlfriend" (though his performance couldn't hold a candle to his riveting Prince tribute at the BET Awards in June).
At the Berliner Ensemble, the storied theater in the German capital that Mr. Reese has led since last season, the young actor Nico Holonics disappears into the role of Oskar Matzerath, the novel's main character and one of 20th-century literature's most memorable narrators: a 4-year old who decides to stop growing when the Nazis come to power and who spends the Third Reich banging incessantly on his toy drum and terrorizing the adults trying to curtail his percussive pastime with earsplitting and glass-shattering shrieks.
We watch George Stephanopoulos and his guests, on ABC, cackle at the preposterous notion that Trump might ever become President; we hear friendly giggles as Leslie Moonves, asked about the wave of interest in Trump, admits that "it may not be good for America but it's darn good for CBS"; and we see a clip of Trump being asked, on a talk show, what he has in common with his daughter Ivanka and replying, "I was going to say 'sex,' " before being smothered by shrieks of nervous delight from the audience.
In her poem, "East Berlin 1989," Lorde beat back against the Cold War triumphalism of the times with a dark vision of discord and racial violence, anticipating the surge of far-right hostility that would emerge in the reunified former East: "Already my blood shrieks / through the East Berlin streets / misplaced hatreds / volcanic tallies rung upon cement / Afro-German woman stomped to death / by skinheads in Alexanderplatz…" At a time when the far right is once again on the rise in Europe — and in eastern Germany in particular — the poem feels as trenchant as ever.
I heard them and I still hear them above the threatening shrieks of police sirens above the honking horns of morning traffic, above the home-crowd cheers of Yankee Stadium above the school bells and laughter lighting up the afternoon above the clamoring trudge of the 1 train and the 2 and 4, 5, 6, the B and the D above the ice-cream trucks' warm jingle above the stampede of children playing in the street, above the rush of a popped fire hydrant above the racket of eviction notices above the whisper of moss and mold moving in above the High Bridge and the 145th Street Bridge above mothers calling those children to come in for dinner, to come in before it gets dark, to get your ass inside above them calling a child who may never come home above the creaking plunge of nightfall and darkness settling in the deepest corners above the Goodyear blimp circling the Stadium above the seagulls circling the coastal trash along the East River and in the Bronx young men are singing and I hear them, eastbound into eternity even as morning destars the sky.

No results under this filter, show 336 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.