A scream is a high-pitched loud vocalization produced by humans or animals when experiencing extreme fear, pain, surprise, or excitement. It typically involves a rapid expulsion of air from the lungs resulting in a piercing and urgent sound.
"Screams" would be in the present tense.
The word screams is present tense.
A swine typically makes a "oink" sound.
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
The screams were muffled by the dense foliage. His footsteps were muffled by the soft grass beneath them.
There is more than just one kind of ape. Some members of this family include chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. They make a variety of sounds, including grunts, screams, and howls.
It squeals and screams.
Grunts, screeches, barks, and high pitched screams.
Koalas make loud bellows, snore-like grunts, wails and screams. To hear the sound a koala makes, go to the related link below and click on the koala picture.
A variety, from harsh screams to squeels and chirping like sounds.
I believe he uses vocal fry on both his screams and his singing to get that "grit" in there.
no screaming out a name makes no difference
A cougar's scream is a loud, high-pitched sound that is often described as a combination of a woman's scream and a baby's cry.
Leopards don't roar. Only lions make that sound. A leopard screams.
This a clown head that screams, and screams, and screams.
When one screams in a valley, one will produce an echo. An echo is a reflection of sound, it is arriving at the listener some time after the direct sound.
Bunnies make sound, but don't do it often. When they do it it are squeaks of little screams.