Chillido in english
Shriek
pronunciation: ʃrik part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: ʃrik part of speech: noun, verb
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chillido = yelp ; squeak ; shriek ; scream ; squeal ; holler ; yell ; shout ; whoop ; screech.
Example: Then he did several backflips and wailed aloud in his misery and woe, his yelps of distress quite filling the empyrean.Example: On a bicycle there can be nothing more annoying then a squeak while you're riding.Example: He heard curses of lost men and women; he heard shrieks and groans and all that goes with drunkenness, debauchery, lust and sin.Example: Research shows that chimpanzees vary their screams depending on the severity of the attack.Example: Like fingernails scraping across a blackboard, disc brake squeal is enough to make anybody's hair stand on end.Example: But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.Example: I heard a yell from down below and saw what seemed a hazy glow.Example: Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Example: Before he could utter a word, more than 250 fans stood up and applauded, cheered, even let out a few whoops and hollers.Example: The witness said he heard a screech, turned and looked in the direction of the sound, and saw the plaintiff.more:
» dar chillidos = shriek .
Example: At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.» dar un chillido = holler .
Example: When McCall finished his book by saying, 'It makes me wanna holler and throw up my hands,' he almost described my reaction perfectly.» pegar chillidos = shriek .
Example: At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.