Lexicographical Neighbors of Shreeking
Literary usage of Shreeking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early English and French Voyages: Chiefly from Hakluyt, 1534-1608 by Henry Sweetser Burrage, Richard Hakluyt (1906)
"... they thought that heaven had fallen upon them, and put themselves to flight,
howling, crying, and shreeking, so that it seemed hell was broken loose. ..."
2. Early English and French Voyages: Chiefly from Hakluyt, 1534-1608 by Henry Sweetser Burrage, Richard Hakluyt (1906)
"... they thought that heaven had fallen upon them, and put themselves to flight,
howling, crying, and shreeking, so that it seemed hell was broken loose. ..."
3. Old South Leaflets by Old South Association (1902)
"... manner of shreeking. Notwithstanding this humble manner of presenting them-
selues, and awfull demeanour vsed towards vs, we thought it no wisedome too ..."
4. Old South Leaflets by Old South Association (1902)
"... manner of shreeking. Notwithstanding this humble manner of presenting them-
selues, and awfull demeanour vsed towards vs, we thought it no wisedome too ..."