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Informal One that is hilariously or ridiculously funny: The new play was a scream.
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A loud sharp penetrating cry or noise.
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A very funny person or thing.
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verb-intransitive
To have or produce a startling effect: The outlandish costume screamed with clashing colors.
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To make a loud piercing sound: Jet planes screamed through the air.
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To speak or write in a heated hysterical manner.
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To utter a long loud piercing cry, as from pain or fear.
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verb-transitive
To utter or say in or as if in a screaming voice.
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verb
To voice a sudden sharp loud cry.
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To produce harsh high tones.
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To make a noise resembling a scream .
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To move with great rapidity.
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To speak or write with intense or hysterical emotion.
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