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scream verb (screamed, screaming) 1 tr & intr to cry out in a loud high-pitched voice, as in fear, pain or anger. 2 intrans to laugh shrilly or uproariously. 3 (often scream at someone) usually said of something unpleasant or garish: to be all too obvious or apparent • Those turquoise trousers really scream at you. noun 1 a sudden loud piercing cry or noise. 2 colloq an extremely amusing person, thing or event. screaming adj. screamingly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon scræmen.

scream past, through, etc to go at great speed, especially making a shrill noise • The train screamed through the tunnel.