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"shrilly" Definitions
  1. in a very high, loud and unpleasant way synonym piercingly (3)
  2. in a way that is loud and determined but often unreasonable
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Quiet down!" the dictator cries out, while his wife shrilly shouts, "Silence!
Sober or shrilly colorful variations have turned up as well on popular web emporiums including Matches.
Be assured, though, that their "Carol," which stars Campbell Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge, never sings shrilly.
Chinese state media shrilly denounced the company, and social media brimmed with indignant calls to boycott it.
She chattered, unfazed, above sudden gusts of wind, shrilly gabbling turkeys and the occasional cricket-like ringtone of her phone.
For three decades British governments of both parties, egged on by a shrilly Eurosceptic press, did little but carp at Brussels.
Motorbikes jostled by, honking shrilly as they slalomed around young men in western clothes strolling with friends, their fingers or arms linked affectionately.
Pinter, like Chekhov, understood that reactions never come singly (though the shrilly opinionated discourse on social media today might lead you to think otherwise).
Nearby, a little girl wearing a pink unicorn horn cantered in tight circle, pawed at the concrete with a Teva-clad toe and whinnied shrilly.
The instrumental solos that enlivened the orchestrations toward the end were unevenly played, especially the big ones for violin, shrilly rendered at times by the concertmaster, Linda Quan.
" SE Cupp wrote during the debate, "What we learned about Kamala Harris tonight is that she is one of those rare, gifted orators who can speak passionately, but not shrilly.
I wrote a lot, sometimes shrilly, about liberal Caesarism in the late Obama years, and the ideas being urged on Trump would represent the right-wing version of that tendency.
The ratings are then published and debated, in all languages, on radio, television and, perhaps more shrilly, the internet, as well as in bars, restaurants, taxicabs and, occasionally, the players' locker room.
Snapped in shrilly colorful knits, skimpy swimwear and, in one instance, a pink message T-shirt that reads, "Be a slut, do whatever you want," Ms. Van Winkle has transcended cult status.
But they still deserve shame for doing so, and social media companies, like Facebook, that shrilly insist on their own independence from that conservative agenda must fully renounce these conspiracies -- not willfully promote them.
Those shrilly colorful sculptures, paved with crystal and glitter, seem to wink from the walls or spring from the floor, a stretch of poured concrete slicked with garage paint in a naughty shade of pink.
If the contest is about who can most shrilly characterize the nation's condition as opposed to whose politics are best suited to the actual needs of the moment, the candidates will be difficult to distinguish.
The collection sold at Phluid Project betrayed the influence of gender-neutral runway influencers like Gucci and, more recently, Palomo Spain, both of which have made waves on occasion by showing shrilly colorful cocktail looks on men.
Rosa, played a little too shrilly by Ms. Birney, has recently met a young sailor at a school dance, Jack Hunter (the excellent Will Pullen), and while he's the picture of young innocence, Rosa scornfully attacks him as a predator.
When 18-year-old Shelby (Chloë Grace Moretz) and her best friends Beth (Kiersey Clemons) and Nora (Beanie Feldstein) launch a new sorority in the empty former frat house next door, Mac and Kelly react shrilly enough to justify their concerns over their maturity level.
Best known for her television appearances as the coolly intelligent detectives on "The Fall" and "The X-Files," Ms. Anderson endows Blanche with a self-preserving skepticism that is starting to lose its edge and a calculatedly feminine, shrilly Southern persona that feels thoroughly of the moment.
As chance would have it, Siegfried's pony, perhaps recognizing a friend among those passing, nickered shrilly its greeting.
When perched, it utters a rising kwik-kweek kwik-kweek contact call. Birds also make a chattering call during courtship. They can screech shrilly when alarmed.
In an October 2013 issue of New York magazine, Scalia revealed that he scanned The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Times, obtained most of his news from talk radio, and did not read The New York Times or The Washington Post. He described The Washington Post as "shrilly liberal".
Dardanelles using the "Coo-ee" to summon reinforcements from Australia, 1915 Cooee! () is a shout originated in Australia to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location. When done correctly—loudly and shrilly—a call of "cooee" can carry over a considerable distance. The distance one's cooee call travels can be a matter of competitive pride.
The Master of Su-men remained oblivious and > never even looked his way. Chi then with a shrill sound made a long > whistling whose echoes reverberated through the empty stillness. The Master > of Su-men finally looked pleased and laughed. After Chi bad gone down the > hill, the Master gathered his breath and whistled shrilly with a sound like > that of the phoenix.
The Master of Su-men remained oblivious and > never even looked his way. Chi then with a shrill sound made a long > whistling whose echoes reverberated through the empty stillness. The Master > of Su-men finally looked pleased and laughed. After Chi bad gone down the > hill, the Master gathered his breath and whistled shrilly with a sound like > that of the phoenix.
There is one record of a white-bellied sea eagle seizing a gannet when unsuccessful in obtaining its prey. They may even steal food from their own species, including their mates. The white-bellied sea eagle attacks these birds by striking them with outstretched talons from above or by flying upside down underneath the smaller predator and snatching the prey, all the while screeching shrilly. Southern fur seals have also been targeted for their fish.
Following the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany, the party line of the world communist movement was changed from the ultra-radicalism of the so-called "Third Period", which shrilly condemned Social Democrats as "Social Fascists", to a new phase of broad left wing cooperation known as the Popular Front.Harold Lewack Students in Revolt: The Story of the Intercollegiate League for Industrial Democracy. New York: Student League for Industrial Democracy, n.d. [1953], pg. 15.
While the shrilly-gibbering little space creature is often used for comic relief, he is also an expert mechanic and has the ability to curl up into a ball and roll at high speed so that he can bowl over the enemies Web Woman fights. Together they travel in a spider-shaped, eight-legged flying saucer she calls the Web- Trac. The Web-Trac can burrow through the ground as easily as it flies through space.
When perched, the male calls ' with the head thrown back and upwards in the last call ended with a lower ko-ko-ko, the perched call of females is similar but deeper, a '. Typically, the perched version of their calls tend to be shriller and higher than those issued in flight. In courtship display, male calls ' answered by females with a lower '. Young in nest call a shrilly ', while the female when receiving food from male calls out with ' or '.
Latias is highly intelligent and can understand human speech. She can telepathically communicate with others. If Latias senses hostility towards herself, she will ruffle the feathers all over her body and cry shrilly to intimidate her foe. However, she will usually disappear if she senses an enemy, as they are able to use a form of active camouflage by enfolding their bodies with their glass-like coat of down and refracting light in unique ways, allowing them to become invisible or even take on the appearance of a human or another Pokémon.
For her portrayal of Annie, Buxton was nominated in the category of "Outstanding heroine" at the 1998 Soap Opera Digest Awards. Justine Elias of The New York Times said Buxton and Anne Down showed signs of "becoming a classic matchup of battling soap opera vixens" in the respective roles of Annie and Olivia. Henry Mietkiewicz of the Toronto Star said that Annie "crowed gracelessly" during her scenes and opined that Buxton had a tendency to "shrilly overplay" Annie. A writer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram opined that Annie often "stirs up a lot of trouble" in the serial.
If a marsh shrew is placed in a foreign environment (such as along an edge of a raised surface), it will run off the edge and continue to run after landing on the surface below. Landing in water, it dives beneath the surface. Marsh shrews are easily trapped in sunken cans, possibly due to their inability to see where the edges of surfaces drop. In captivity they vocalize when they are displaced or scuffle with other animals in their cage, twittering shrilly if disturbed while eating or in a confrontation over food (such as a worm).
Justine Elias of The New York Times said Buxton and Anne Down showed signs of "becoming a classic matchup of battling soap opera vixens" in the respective roles of Annie and Olivia. Henry Mietkiewicz of the Toronto Star said that Annie "crowed gracelessly" during her scenes and opined that Buxton had a tendency to "shrilly overplay" Annie. After the demise of Sunset Beach, Buxton joined the cast of the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. She was regular from 2000 to 2001 as the less than sane villainess Morgan DeWitt, and in 2005, she returned to that role.
Pee-wee then meets Penny King (possibly a reference to the character in the television show Sky King), an aviator with a flying car resembling Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, who offers to fly him to New York. The flying car crashes in the wilderness where Pee-wee meets Grizzly Bear Daniels who promises to show Pee-wee the way out of the woods, but instead, takes him to his cave. Pee-wee flees Grizzly's cave. After wandering lost for a time, he comes upon an Amish community, where he entertains the locals by slowly letting the air out of a balloon, causing it to squeak loudly and shrilly.
In a Ngāti Mahuta story, the culture hero Rata went into the forest and cut down a tree to make a canoe, but failed to perform the proper placatory rites to Tāne, god of the forest. Whiteheads and riflemen whistled shrilly at him in admonishment and gathered together the pieces of the tree until it stood whole again. This happened several times until Rata showed remorse and the birds felled the tree and made the canoe for him. In some stories, the whitehead was one of several small birds chosen by Māui to accompany him in his (ultimately unsuccessful and fatal) quest to abolish death by killing Hine-nui-te-pō, the goddess of night and death.
" Muñoz then cites a police department's "biological basis" report, which stated that "people of Mexican descent were biologically prone to criminal behavior." Muñoz described that Chicano protest action against discriminatory educational institutions, the Catholic Church, and the U.S. government's involvement in Vietnam has always been "met with police-initiated political violence." As a result, Muñoz described that Chicanos as well as the Black community are living in a "totalitarian-like atmosphere within a broader Los Angeles community," especially in the absence of political representation. Muñoz warned against the rise of the police in the United States as a "more powerful political force in our increasingly less-free democratic society," citing the Skolnic Report to the U.S. National Commission of the Causes and Prevention of Violence, which determined that "the ranks of law enforcement have become an ultraconservative social force which shrilly protest positive change.
But Mr. Diefenbaker provided > the liveliest show of the election ... and many listeners undoubtedly failed > to notice that he was saying even less than the Prime Minister, though > saying it more shrilly and with evangelistic fervour ... Mr. Diefenbaker has > chosen instead to cast himself as the humble man in a mood of protest, the > common Canadian outraged by Liberal prosperity, the little guy fighting for > his rights. > > So far as the crowds mean anything, that posture is a brilliant success at > one-night stands.. On June 6, the two major party campaigns crossed paths in Woodstock, Ontario. Speaking in the afternoon, St. Laurent drew a crowd of 200. To the shock of St. Laurent staffers, who remained for the Diefenbaker appearance, the PC leader drew an overflow crowd of over a thousand that evening, even though he was an hour late, with announcements made to the excited crowd that he was slowed by voters who wanted only to see him or shake his hand.. Diefenbaker's intensive campaign exhausted the handful of national reporters who followed him.
Argonautica, 4.1393ff > Then, like raging hounds, they [i.e. Argonauts] rushed to search for a > spring; for besides their suffering and anguish, a parching thirst lay upon > them, and not in vain did they wander; but they came to the sacred plain > where Ladon, the serpent of the land, till yesterday kept watch over the > golden apples in the garden of Atlas; and all around the nymphs, the > Hesperides, were busied, chanting their lovely song. But at that time, > stricken by Heracles, he lay fallen by the trunk of the apple-tree; only the > tip of his tail was still writhing; but from his head down his dark spine he > lay lifeless; and where the arrows had left in his blood the bitter gall of > the Lernaean hydra, flies withered and died over the festering wounds. And > close at hand the Hesperides, their white arms flung over their golden > heads, lamented shrilly; and the heroes drew near suddenly; but the maidens, > at their quick approach, at once became dust and earth where they stood.

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