68 adverbs to describe how to screamed

She glanced up quickly, like a frightened animal, and screamed aloud.

She was darting a triumphant glance at the discomfited Queen of Hell, when suddenly her expression changed, and she screamed loudly.

Then, as I stood there staring, it seemed to me that there was a sort of flicker in the air above the man's head, and he screamed shrilly.

Kurt heard now, while each screamed louder than the other that many boys and girls had left when the darkness was beginning to fall.

The fits of crying now increased in frequency and violence, coming on every time after the little one left the breast, when it would commence screaming violently, beat the air with its hands and feet, and nothing that was done could appease it.

A shell screamed overhead.

From the cabin came the sound of a sharp fall, then a man cried out, and on the heels of it Pulz darted from the cabin, screaming horribly.

At first, she screamed, wildly; but had relapsed into silent trembling, by the time I reached the stairs.

The stillness had been broken by a slight sound, as of something falling inside the attic, and this was followed a moment later by a shrill, unearthly scream.

The master of the house conferred with him a moment in the vestibule, then opened the door into the little sitting room and asked abruptly: "When was the last time any of you saw Gray Stoddard?" His sister-in-law screamed faintly, then cowered in her chair and stared at him mutely.

Squirrels barked at the intruders of their nut domain; blue jays screamed harshly as they flitted from limb to limb among adjacent trees; crows sent forth many noisy caws from atop of some neighboring pine, watching those moving figures suspiciously the while; and once a deer suddenly leaped across the trail, with a flip of its short tail, to speedily vanish amidst the colored foliage of some bushes.

He could not but attribute the disaster to the wide-mouthed singer, and he screamed so lustily in his fright, that his father took him from the house to calm his fears.

Women screamed frantically, hysterically, tears streaming from thousands of eyes because of sheer joy at the wonderful thing the Gold Dust maverick was doing.

she screamed hysterically, and then fell into weak crying.

He was walking briskly along, thinking how happy and contented he ought to feel, when he was startled by a young woman screaming out very loud, "Oh, my dear brother!"

How the sumac banners bent, dripping as if with blood, What a mournful presence brooded upon the slumbrous air; A mocking-bird screamed noisily in the depth of the silent wood, And in my heart was crying the raven of despair, Thrilling my being through with its bitter, bitter cry "It were better to die, it were better to die.

"It made me scream outright, when I saw the play," said she; "but it is worse to see your face nowadays,it is more terrible, Jacqueline.

Left in the dark, her courage deserted her, and she screamed desperately, like a lost child, and was fast getting into a state of frantic terror, when the sound of an approaching step reassured her.

I heard the blows and screams as regularly as we used to hear the college bell that summoned us to any duty when we went to school.

On arrival they began to soar and circle round above him, all screaming excitedly.

"I'll teach you, I will, that I'm no eagle!" he screamed furiously, and struck with his beak.

she screamed, angrily.

But of a sudden she screamed and pointed at Black Roger with her finger: "'Tis Roger!"

There was a flash of white teeth, and Purvis lurched to one side and dropped, screaming terribly.

The woman, screaming fearfully, jumped up, and seizing him again, as if determined to gain her point, whatever it might be, poured forth a volley of words, and again the man threw her upon the ground and beat her most cruelly, the spectators remaining, as before, quite passive, and allowing him to wreak his full vengeance upon her.

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