Lexicographical Neighbors of Shreiked
Literary usage of Shreiked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Religious Miscellany (1823)
"... but was seen at last, when a Black made a blow at him with a cutlass, which
separated his hand from his wrist, and he dropped again, shreiked, and sank! ..."
2. Travels to the City of the Caliphs, Along the Shores of the Persian Gulf and by James Raymond Wellsted (1840)
"... accompanying these efforts by the beating of drums and other discordant sounds,
to which the more excited shreiked and danced, and amidst the wild ..."
3. Transactions by Gaelic Society of Inverness (1899)
"The Cleanser, who had returned, and stood with uplifted sword to deal the miller
the last blow, shreiked ..."
4. The Bat and Bab, a Sub-Deb by Mary Roberts Rinehart (2000)
"We both shreiked, and the Familey got up, but found no one except Leila, who
could not sleep and was out getting some air. They were very unpleasant, ..."
5. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness by Gaelic Society of Inverness (1899)
"The Cleanser, who had returned, and stood with uplifted sword to deal the miller
the last blow, shreiked and lept up convulsively from the ground. ..."