It is easy to start a laugh when a festive crowd is primed for fun, and this toast, respectfully submitted with a low bow by an ancient and privileged veteran of the rosined bow, was met with screams of delight.
Screams of joy, not unmixed with tears, greeted this announcement.
The woods feel thee and rouse with a chilly shudder, The falcon springs upon the wing with robber joy, Whilst the garrulous nests are full of whisperings among the damp leaves, And the sea-gull screams grey over the purple sea.
She then fills her mouth with wine, puts it out into her hand, and rubs the baby, which screams violently.
All this is absolutely lonely, save for a few goats that now and again make their way up, and the falcon that screams and wheels overhead.
The mother's screams of joy, her furious kisses, her cooing, her tears, and all the miracles of nature at such a time.
So little alteration did the extinction of the vital spark make upon his external appearance that the screams of his daughter, when she saw his eye fix and felt his pulse stop, first announced his death to the spectators.
Lucy and I came in for a share of his applause, because we had stood fire with firmness, and had not disturbed him with screams or expostulations.
A swoon, only a swoon,' Phoebe was forced to reiterate to herself to keep her senses and check the sobbing screamsthat swelled in her throat during the hour-like moments of his absence.
The chorus of screams from the children on the bank was the first announcement that Mammy June had of the mischief that was afoot.
Daddy Bunker, although he was unarmed, started directly into the woods, trying to mark his course by the repeated screamsof the hungry panther.
And a sense of horror took hold of me, in the warmth and sunlight, as I thought of the torture chamber and the silenced screams of the prisoners.
Beautiful Spanish-American heiress screams with delight at the first glimpse of her father's country.
Screams of men came from behind; and the priest rose and turned.
A chariot smashed into the side of another, and high-pitched screams as of the wild geese filled the air.
The moans of unremitting misery rose from countless throats, at times drowned by the screams of horror, the imprecations against Pluto and all his minions.
Their frightened screamsmingled with the growing roar of the falling boulders, lasted only seconds.
Accompanying these sounds were screams and yells of tortured innocents.
From out the walls, from beyond the moat, the moans and lamentations, screams of never-ending pain, weeping.
And still the torrent beat down and the thunder pealed; and I, half mad with my sufferings, yelled and shouted, in mockery of the screams of those who would have immolated me, and who were now themselves perishing all around me.
Their screams are peculiarly harsh and cruel, and they often mar the peaceful serenity of a summer evening.
Her screams continued until she got into fits and the greatest difficulty was experienced in restoring her temporarily to her normal condition.
The excitement of the reception was great: such screams of wonder and delight!
The other members of the family, alarmed by the screams of the servants, assembled in the room, and with eagerness inquired where the wound was.
The quagga still held his struggling victim with firm hold--trampling it with his hoofs, and shaking it in his strong jaws, until in a few minutes the screams of the hyena ceased, and his mangled carcass lay motionless upon the plain!
They still heard the Bushman's voice, and to their dismay beyond it the screams of little Jan!
The day was wet and drizzly, and I only succeeded in shooting two small birds, but I saw the great black cockatoo, and had a glimpse of one or two Birds of Paradise, whose loudscreams we had heard on first approaching the coast.
Biddy fortunately had good lungs and her screamscarried well.
Looking back, they had seen flames against the sky, heard screams for pity from those too ill to leave, silenced by bullets.
Käte trembled with excitement, its screams sounded to her like a call for help.
Käte could not listen to the screams any longer, they tortured her both bodily and mentally.
Piercing sounds and whistling shrill cries and groaning and the flapping of wings and indignant screams mingled with the dull roar of the organ of the storm.
The hungry screams of the youngest one was all that was heard inside the locked cottage.
The screams which we have heard are produced by men bent upon destruction.
The order was obeyed, and with shrill screams of delight the bird and his cage were stowed among the prisoners, and long after dark we could hear the talkative parrot ask the bushrangers how they felt, and when they were going to die?
I screamed for help, but my screams were drowned in the cheers of the passengers when the boat left.
Then she raised her voice in one of the shrillest screams which Edith Longworth had ever heard.
After I was in the car I heard one of the wicked screams with its unpleasant premonition, which came to an end by whipping out a ball of angry black smoke short of a near-by howitzer, which was the last shell-burst that I saw.
The screams of the terrified women drew the attention of the son of the old lady, who had just discovered her absence, and was hastening in search of her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "screams" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.