Screamed
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134 examples of Screamed in a sentence
I was quite shocked and nearly screamed, but the judge was very friendly, warned me I should be careful, he whispered to me he's been writing all this time, and now he's brought me the lamp back, and he'll never forget how I looked when he found me there asleep.
He felt anguish at not having been able to prevent the flogging, but that was not his fault, if Franz had not
screamed
like that - clearly it must have caused a great deal of pain but it's important to maintain control of oneself at important moments - if Franz had not
screamed
then it was at least highly probable that K. would have been able to dissuade the whip-man.
"I didn't mean to insult you," said K.At that, the priest
screamed
down at K.: "Can you not see two steps in front of you?"
But Grete's words had made her mother quite worried, she stepped to one side, saw the enormous brown patch against the flowers of the wallpaper, and before she even realised it was Gregor that she saw screamed: "Oh God, oh God!"Arms outstretched, she fell onto the couch as if she had given up everything and stayed there immobile.
Her father, of course, was startled out of his chair and the two parents looked on astonished and helpless; then they, too, became agitated; Gregor's father, standing to the right of his mother, accused her of not leaving the cleaning of Gregor's room to his sister; from her left, Gregor's sister
screamed
at her that she was never to clean Gregor's room again; while his mother tried to draw his father, who was beside himself with anger, into the bedroom; his sister, quaking with tears, thumped on the table with her small fists; and Gregor hissed in anger that no-one had even thought of closing the door to save him the sight of this and all its noise.
Father, look, just look", she suddenly screamed, "he's starting again!"
"Let me down, I say,
" screamed
Katy; "I shall fall and be killed.
And yet the look upon my face must have been strange, for Cousin Edie screamed, and leaving me she ran off to the house.
But she was in such a fright that she had no thought about her proper for the discovery; for she, when she felt the pull,
screamed
out, and pushed herself forward, and put all the people about her into disorder, but said not a word of her watch, or of a pickpocket, for a least two minutes' time, which was time enough for me, and to spare.
For as I had cried out behind her, as I have said, and bore myself back in the crowd as she bore forward, there were several people, at least seven or eight, the throng being still moving on, that were got between me and her in that time, and then I crying out 'A pickpocket,' rather sooner than she, or at least as soon, she might as well be the person suspected as I, and the people were confused in their inquiry; whereas, had she with a presence of mind needful on such an occasion, as soon as she felt the pull, not
screamed
out as she did, but turned immediately round and seized the next body that was behind her, she had infallibly taken me.
The military bands struck up altogether; the horses stood upon two legs each, cantered backwards, and whisked their tails about in all directions; the dogs barked, the mob screamed, the troops recovered, and nothing was to be seen on either side, as far as the eye could reach, but a long perspective of red coats and white trousers, fixed and motionless.
'Where are we to go to?
' screamed
the agitated Pickwickians.
Pickwick, grandma!
' screamed
both the young ladies together.
'What's the matter?
' screamed
the ladies.
'And he'll cut you.''Cut ME!
' screamed
the spinster aunt.
No,
' screamed
both the young ladies.
'Let me get at him!''Don't let him!
' screamed
all the women, above whose exclamations the blubbering of the fat boy was distinctly audible.
'Don't let him go alone!
' screamed
the females.
I drove my fingers into my ears, but they
screamed
into my head till the room rang with it, that in one generation before him the madness slumbered, but that his grandfather had lived for years with his hands fettered to the ground, to prevent his tearing himself to pieces.
I could have
screamed
with ecstasy when I dined alone with some fine roaring fellow, to think how pale he would have turned, and how fast he would have run, if he had known that the dear friend who sat close to him, sharpening a bright, glittering knife, was a madman with all the power, and half the will, to plunge it in his heart.
She screamed, and woke.
'I
screamed
rather than talked, for I felt tumultuous passions eddying through my veins, and the old spirits whispering and taunting me to tear his heart out.
'One cheer more,
' screamed
the little fugleman in the balcony, and out shouted the mob again, as if lungs were cast-iron, with steel works.
'He's kissing 'em all!
' screamed
the enthusiastic little gentleman, and hailed by the deafening shouts of the multitude, the procession moved on.
Every one of the men, women, boys, girls, and babies, who were assembled to see the visitors in their fancy-dresses,
screamed
with delight and ecstasy, when Mr. Pickwick, with the brigand on one arm, and the troubadour on the other, walked solemnly up the entrance.
'Count, count,
' screamed
Mrs. Leo Hunter to a well-whiskered individual in a foreign uniform, who was passing by.
'Who's there?
' screamed
a numerous chorus of treble voices from the staircase inside, consisting of the spinster lady of the establishment, three teachers, five female servants, and thirty boarders, all half-dressed and in a forest of curl-papers.
'Oh, the man--the man--behind the door!
' screamed
Miss Smithers.
I want the lady of the house.''Oh, what a ferocious monster!
' screamed
another teacher.
I wish you could ha' heard how the women screamed, Sammy, ven they picked up the shepherd from underneath the table--Hollo!
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