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 screams were muffled by the dense foliage. His footsteps were muffled by the soft grass beneath them.
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
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.
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.
Grunts, screeches, barks, and high pitched screams.
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.
Panthers actually make a sound that is often mistaken for a woman screaming.