US /skritʃ/
・UK /skri:tʃ/
Rob: OK. If you screech at someone it means to make a loud, high and unpleasant sound.
Rob: OK. If you screech at someone it means to make a loud, high and unpleasant sound.
And then, sure enough, there was the screech and then the crash of an explosion.
and then sure enough there was the screech and then the crash of an explosion.
against the lock and hinges. A dismal screech, as of mere animal terror, rang from the cabinet. Up
A dismal screech, as of mere animal terror, rang from the cabinet.
[tires screech]
[tires screech]
(Tires screech as car turns)
(Tires screech as car turns [again])
Cleo thought of Annie's kindness Cleo made a fist I'll stop those outlaws Screech!
Screech!
Commissioned by George Washington in 1791, the lighthouse has been home to many characters, including one lighthouse keeper's parrot who would screech as bad weather approached, "Start the horn!
including one lighthouse keeper's parrot who would screech as bad weather approached,
[INTENSE SCREECH
- There you go. - (tires screech)
(TIRES SCREECH)