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Definition of Screaks
1. screak [v] - See also: screak
Lexicographical Neighbors of Screaks
Literary usage of Screaks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Narratives of Early Maryland, 1633-1684 by Clayton Colman Hall (1910)
"... nay rend, With clamorous screaks unto the Heaven send: Oh how they'd blush to
see our Crimson crimes, And know the Subjects Authors of these times: When ..."
2. Timothy Flint, Pioneer, Missionary, Author, Editor, 1780-1840: The Story of by John Ervin Kirkpatrick (1911)
"Of the houses in this section of Natchez, Mr. Flint says: "The fiddle screaks
jargon from these faucibus orci." The other part of the town on a bluff three ..."
3. Timothy Flint, Pioneer, Missionary, Author, Editor, 1780-1840: The Story of by John Ervin Kirkpatrick (1911)
"Of the houses in this section of Natchez, Mr. Flint says: "The fiddle screaks
jargon from these faucibus orci." The other part of the town on a bluff three ..."
4. Timothy Flint, Pioneer, Missionary, Author, Editor, 1780-1840: The Story of by John Ervin Kirkpatrick (1911)
"Of the houses in this section of Natchez, Mr. Flint says: "The fiddle screaks
jargon from these faucibus orci." The other part of the town on a bluff three ..."
5. Transactions of the American Entomological Society by American Entomological Society (1907)
"The other leaden screaks are edged with black dots more or less, usually on their
inner Bides. The terminal line is black, before which is a pale ochreous ..."
6. Life on the Stage: My Personal Experiences and Recollections by Clara Morris (1901)
"Never, so long as the theatre stood, could that windlass be made to work silently.
The paint-gallery always moved up or down to a succession of screaks ..."