screamer
Americannoun
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a person or thing that screams.
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Informal. something or someone causing screams of excitement, laughter, or the like.
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Printing Slang. an exclamation point.
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Journalism.
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a sensational headline.
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Baseball Slang. an extremely hard-hit line drive.
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Ornithology. any of several South American birds of the family Anhimidae, having a harsh, trumpeting call.
noun
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a person or thing that screams
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any goose-like aquatic bird, such as Chauna torquata ( crested screamer ), of the family Anhimidae of tropical and subtropical South America: order Anseriformes (ducks, geese, etc)
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someone or something that raises screams of laughter or astonishment
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slang a sensational headline
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slang
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a person or thing that is excellent of its kind
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See two-pot screamer
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Etymology
Origin of screamer
Example Sentences
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Finally, there was The Screamer, a layup with 29 seconds remaining in overtime that gave the Lakers an insurmountable five-point lead.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 25, 2023
“We’re not supposed to be down here,” Ms. Screamer bleats.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 9, 2020
In the foreground a man flees wildly, “clutching his head,” as Morrison observes, “like Edvard Munch’s Screamer, his face a cartoon of gibbering existential terror.”
From New York Times • Jul. 6, 2012
"Worth their weight in gold," said Dan Wehmeier, social media manager for The Screamer Company, a creative and marketing agency in Austin, Texas.
From Inc • May 17, 2012
He carried Screamer to the hack board, a food platform on stilts.
From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George
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