The quote "you felt your heart flop clear over" conveys a visceral emotional response, suggesting a sudden jolt of fear or shock that is more intense than mere fright. It emphasizes a physical reaction that goes beyond typical fear, indicating a profound impact on the speaker. This imagery captures the overwhelming nature of the experience, highlighting how deeply unsettling and startling the scream was.
When I heard this I just assumed people were saying cement to mean they were using concrete. In my experience most people do not know the difference.
I have heard it was the Heron of Alexandria
Not much, I have never heard of him.
I heard a cog of robots.
I'd always heard it called the Shank.
Scream is both a noun and verb. For example for scream as a verb is, "they had heard him scream in pain." For example for scream as a noun is, "they heard a scream for help."
Dr. Demento is where I first heard it. i heard dr. demento first because he is a freaking bitch
He was frightened badly. So I talked him down.
I heard the jet scream past.
Well, I've never heard of that, I honestly don't know. I would just use clear if you have it.
You've never heard them scream?/
Yes, scream can be a verb or a noun. Examples: verb: The baby began to scream for her mother. noun: A scream was heard that shattered the silence.
There have been rumors that there will be, but I have not heard that this has been comfirmed.
He split
I heard her exclaim "BINGO!" from the other room. I heard a women exclaim "cry or scream" from the other room.
I have never heard of one being made.
In the dark, a scream pierced the quiet night, sending shivers down my spine.