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Filter by Meaning The car's shrilly brakes made a screeching sound.
The teacher screeched shrilly at the students for not paying attention in class.
The shrilly bellowing of the elephant scared the tourists on safari.
The drill screeched shrilly as it drilled into the metal.
The shrilly noise of the fire alarm caused everyone to evacuate the building.
The phone rang shrilly, interrupting our conversation.
The teacher scolded the student shrilly, causing him to feel embarrassed in front of the class.
The shrilly voice of the singer made the audience cringe.
The shrilly noise of the car alarm woke up the entire neighborhood.
The bird's shrilly chirping disrupted my concentration.
The bird chirped shrilly outside my window every morning.
The actress spoke shrilly in her attempt to imitate the character's accent.
The shrilly high-pitched voice of the opera singer echoed throughout the theater.
The shrilly cacophonous noise of the jackhammer made it impossible to concentrate.
The singer's high-pitched voice sounded shrilly during the performance.
The shrilly honking of the car horns in the traffic jam was unbearable.
The phone rang shrilly in the middle of the night, startling me from my sleep.
The dog barked shrilly at the mailman, who was used to his behavior.
The shrilly ear-piercing sound of the firework display made the dogs bark.
The shrilly bell rang, signaling the start of the school day.
The church choir sang shrilly during their performance, causing some members of the congregation to wince.
The shrilly chatter of the birds outside the window distracted her from her work.
The detective interrogated the suspect shrilly about their whereabouts on the night of the crime.
The toddler laughed shrilly as he played with his toys.
His shrilly laughter echoed through the empty room.
The singer sang shrilly in the high notes of the song.
The teapot hissed shrilly as the steam escaped from the spout.
The brakes screeched shrilly as the car came to a sudden stop.
The shrilly screech of the chalk on the blackboard irritated the students.
The mother screamed shrilly at her child for playing with matches.
The shrilly cry of the seagulls disturbed the peace of the beach.
The air raid siren wailed shrilly, warning the citizens of an incoming attack.
The alarm clock beeped shrilly, waking me up from my deep sleep.
The shrilly jarring noise of the construction work disturbed the whole neighborhood.
The baby cried shrilly, disturbing the other passengers on the airplane.
The shrilly noise of the car's brakes startled the pedestrians.
The shrilly roaring of the jet engines drowned out all other noise.
The toddler's shrilly cry could be heard from miles away.
The shrilly cry of the baby made the mother worried.
The car honked shrilly as the driver narrowly avoided hitting a pedestrian.
The shrilly howling wind made it difficult to sleep.
The shrilly screeching of the subway train's brakes made her cover her ears.
The trumpet played shrilly, piercing the air with its sharp sound.
The shrilly irritating sound of the mosquito buzzing kept her awake.
The shrilly whistling of the wind outside made it hard to sleep.
The shrilly noise of the construction work outside was unbearable.
The shrilly buzzing of the mosquito in her ear prevented her from sleeping.
The car honked shrilly, startling the pedestrian who was crossing the street.
The shrilly screeching brakes of the bus made her feel dizzy.
The shrilly tone of the teacher's whistle signaled the end of recess.
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