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Definition of Shrilly in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Shrilly. Pronunciation of Shrilly. Translations of Shrilly. Shrilly synonyms, Shrilly antonyms. Information about Shrilly in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... shrilly - in a shrill voice; "she sang rather shrilly"
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High-pitched and piercing in tone or sound: the shrill wail of a siren. 2. Producing a sharp, high-pitched tone or sound: a shrill fife. ...
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One entry found. ... Learn more about "shrilly" and related topics at Britannica.com ... See a map of "shrilly" in the Visual Thesaurus...
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Some kept up a shrilly mellow sound. Keats.; ... WordNet: shrilly ... Thesaurus: shrilly...
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Jump to: navigation, search ... Category: English adverbs...
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• adjective 1 (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing. 2 derogatory (of a complaint or demand) loud and forceful. ... — DERIVATIVES shrillness noun shrilly adverb. ... About this dictionary; The Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English contains 145,000 words, phrases, and definitions.
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Shrilly - Definition of Shrilly at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Shrilly. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use shrilly in a Sentence...
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Philadelphia, August 3, 2000; Note to Al Gore: Whatever you do in LA, do not give your delegates yard-long inflatable penises. ... Instructions at the base of ThunderStix read, "TO INFLATE: Hold plastic open with thumbs and fingers. BLOW IN HERE UNTIL FIRM."; ... On the last night of the Republicans’ Philadelphia convention,
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Speaking 'Shrilly' of George "Macaca" Allen and Gods and Generals;; Conservative blogger, Kleinheider says we’re "shrill." Just in case we don’t know what that means, the blogger from Volunteer Voters adds that the women on this blog are "girls.";
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Definition of shrilly from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of shrilly. Pronunciation of shrilly. Definition of the word shrilly. Origin of the word shrilly. ... to utter shrilly...
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