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- it filled with air and gave the impression it was alive while making a shrill sound as the wind p****ed through its strips of material. The Dacian draco...
- an American stand-up comedian and actor, best known for his exaggerated shrill voice, strong New York accent, his squint, and his edgy, often controversial...
- to the Show". Backstage. Backstage, LLC. Retrieved December 31, 2021. Shriller, Beth (December 29, 2021). "Dallas Dupree Young on joining 'Cobra Kai'"...
- new shapes. With rapping on top." Rolling Stone called them "[n]imble-tongued, beat-fractured L.A. hip-hop spilled over the abrasive crunches, squeals...
- original on 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2012-06-16. Hulahuli' (a shrill sound made by wagging the tongue inside the mouth) Meintjes, Louise (2019), Steingo, Gavin;...
- depressing and isolated valley. Its voice when heard is described as "a scream, shrill and high" like a pencil squeaking on a slate, and significantly scares those...
- an American singer who gained some fame in the 1960s for her series of shrill and off-tempo renditions of po****r songs such as "Moon River", "Monday...
- is hard to believe ... And, finally, the shrill and shoddy character that Ginger Rogers plays—a poison-tongued Broadway actress—is indifferently written...
- cycles. The call of the red-throated wryneck is a series of repeated harsh, shrill notes. When threatened, a bird will twist its neck and head in a snake-like...
- Pindar has Athena create the "many-voiced songs of flutes" to imitate the "shrill cry" of the "fast-moving jaws of Euryale". While Nonnus, in his Dionysiaca...