Definition of Skriegh

1. skriech [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: skriech

Lexicographical Neighbors of Skriegh

skreeghed
skreeghing
skreeghs
skreen
skreened
skreening
skreens
skreigh
skreighed
skreighing
skreighs
skriech
skrieched
skriechs
skried
skriegh (current term)
skrieghed
skrieghs
skries
skrik
skrike
skriked
skrikes
skriking
skriks
skrill
skrim
skrimmage
skrimp
skrimped

Literary usage of Skriegh

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Guy Mannering; Or, the Astrologer by Walter Scott (1815)
"Good wife," said skriegh, gathering up his mouth, and sipping his- tiff of ... Hout fie, Mr. skriegh, 1'se warrant I hae heard ye sing a blythe sang on ..."

2. Northumberland Words by Richard Oliver Heslop, Harry Haldane, Oliver Heslop (1894)
"skriegh [N.], a shriek. See next word. "The owlet gave an eerie skriegh." Minstrelsy of the English ..."

3. Guy Mannering; or, The astrologer. By the author of 'Waverley'. by Walter Scott (1821)
"... and bring her hame 1 dare say Mr skriegh can sing us the ballant.» « Good-wife,» said skriegh, gathering up his mouth, and sipping his tiff of brandy ..."

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