The pirate birds were screeching among the leaves of the palms.
What a squealing and a squeaking and a screeching filled the air!
The life of a first lady, as told by tabloid newspapers, is a strange and dramatic one, spelled out in screeching fonts and accompanied by doctored photographs.
The life of a first lady, as told by tabloid newspapers, is a strange and dramatic one, spelled out in screeching fonts and accompanied by doctored photographs.
Watch as kids scarf down candy, cake and soda at a birthday party, then promptly run wild all over the place, screeching and screaming.
As the taxi came to a screeching halt at a traffic light, , I asked the driver, "Do you agree that 'Time is money'?
"Violate your boss's trust and your career could come to a screeching halt," says Anita Bruzzese, author of 45 Things You Do That Drive Your Boss Crazy.
For the next few days he tried to behave like the other gulls; he really tried, screeching and fighting with the flock around the piers and fishing boats, diving on scraps of fish and bread.
At the "Girls' Night In" (GNI) show that I saw last Saturday, for example, the YouTube stars certainly knew how to perform: their antics left the audience screeching with all the gusto of a Beatles concert decades earlier.
Having to endure rumbling lorries, honking horns and screeching tyres has been linked to shorter life expectancy and a higher risk of stroke.
And the harder I tried, waving my arms over my head frantically and screeching, "I'm open!
" At this time the birds also had their own language which every one understood; now it only sounds like chirping, screeching, and whistling, and to some like music without words.
In short, their sales blew us out of the water, our distributor failed to pay us, and the business, once dreamed of, came to a screeching halt.
Now it only sounds like chirping, screeching, and whistling, and sometimes like music without words.