Examples of using Screeching in English and their translations into Hindi
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Tires screeching.
Screeching down the road, gotta get away.
Brakes screeching.
If you have ever been to a rock gig,you will probably recognise this screeching noise.
SEAGULLS SCREECHING.
As a twins mom, I had two of these screaming kids at once, and even several years later,I really can't stand the sound of a screeching baby.
Tires screeching horns blaring.
Raptors chittering, screeching.
Tires screeching sirens wailing.
How about a crash of cymbals followed by the insistent screeching of an agitated ape?
Do you hear any screeching or scratching sounds?
The point is not that I learned to save myself andmy precious passengers from a screeching metal crunching accident(or worse).
Noise-cancelling is good, but not quite on a par with Bose andSony, particularly on the daily commute where they struggle to block out noise of fellow passengers and screeching trains.
We will all have high highs and big days and proud moments of smiles on graduation stages,father-daughter dances at weddings and healthy babies screeching in the delivery room, but between those high highs, we may also have some lumps and some bumps too.
The off-season can provide the thrilling spectacle of mighty Atlantic storms dashing thirty-foot waves against the sea cliffs as you fight your way along an exhilaratingly wind-lashed beach, whilst the next day the sun could be glittering in aclear blue sky with seabirds wheeling and screeching overhead.
Tires screech.
The screech I would heard last night.
BRAKES SCREECH.
Tires screech cyclist.
The longest onesyllable word in the English language is'screeched'.
Tires screech.
There… TIRES SCREECH.
There was a screech and an explosion.
How many parents recognize that their comments and screeches do nothing for their kids' performance?
Other sounds were unexpected: the fell beast's screech is taken from that of a donkey, and the mûmakil's bellow comes from the beginning and end of a lion's roar.