How To Use Screamingly In A Sentence

  • The worry that you should be strolling hand-in-hand through dappled light with a near-stranger you met in the park, enjoying a screamingly new relationship, complete with love bites. End of an era
  • The entertainment consisted of comic songs, dances and acrobatic performance, and wound up with a screamingly funny farce.
  • The answer was suddenly screamingly obvious to me.
  • As a game it can be a hoot, but there are occasions when it becomes no laughing matter, usually when some fusspot with a bad dress sense decides to invoke a screamingly ridiculous rule instead of concentrating on his short game.
  • Together we can see and feel, directly cognize, and intuit a glorious future that is possible to create here and now, in the present moment -- not as a remote ideal but as the most screamingly imminent potential imaginable. Andrew Z. Cohen: From Spiritual Intoxication To Spiritual Evolution
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  • I'm astonished that they are treating you like some sort of enemy for simply pointing out the screamingly obvious.
  • It's amazing that a pro like Patterson could have miscalculated so badly everything from the cluttered prologue, with its flashbacks within flashbacks, to the screamingly obvious identity of the villain ... The Spire by Richard North Patterson: Book summary
  • But unlike most of those cliché-riddled movies, this combo could actually be screamingly funny. Watercooler: Is There a New Romance Brewing on Happy Endings?
  • Here's another of her screamingly funny bon mots.
  • The architectural historian Harry Goodhart-Rendel lectured in the 30s that "it was well-known that Victorian architecture was either bad or screamingly funny, or both". They saved our Victorian cities. Now they are demolishing my prejudices
  • The entertainment consisted of comic songs, dances and acrobatic performance, and wound up with a screamingly funny farce.
  • OK, it's screamingly obvious but switch off lights when you leave a room and turn off radiators in unused rooms.
  • ‘If you had to point out a difference between this and the last couple of albums, it's that there are a few totally screamingly loud songs on it,’ says Braithwaite.
  • This is a screamingly obvious parallel which Rich mysteriously fails to acknowledge.
  • I give it a screamingly camp, happy-clappy thumbs up. Times, Sunday Times
  • She told me a screamingly funny story about the time she got stuck in an elevator.
  • Carrey is, of course, the perfect casting decision - his rubber face and unparalleled comedic timing make the transitions between Charlie and Hank screamingly funny.
  • This is more like early Almodóvar, outrageous, flashy fun, often with screamingly loud colour schemes, but a bit hard to get involved in.
  • This implies that either the shares are screamingly cheap or that investors have severe doubts over the company's asset base.
  • There are short bursts of screamingly funny material followed by long dry spells that hardly elicit a giggle.
  • The one-eyed have no depth perception, though André de Toth, director of one the first 3D movies, the 1953 House of Wax, was monocular, and he wasn't the only one-eyed director; Samuel Fuller, Nicholas Ray, Raoul Walsh and John Ford all sported eyepatches at one time or another – all of them pace the screamingly camp Johnny Guitar the sort of heavy-drinking he-men you don't often see coming out of film schools these days. Anne Billson – Cutter's Way and the great tradition of the film eyepatch
  • Women, in particular, should take note of the Census results because there's a screamingly loud wake-up call in there for them too.
  • It is never easy for them to sell, even if you offer them a screamingly high price.
  • You didn't win because of one screamingly obvious reason.
  • In other words, this is your typical Pinkwater novel: screamingly funny, unbelievably weird, and fantastically awesome. Boing Boing
  • Some people aren’t comfortable displaying their affection in screamingly obvious ways, but this doesn’t mean that they don’t care – they simply prefer to be more subtle. Hopeless Romantic « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting
  • They come in screamingly close," said Sarah Martin in the tiny town of Blanca, Colo., who has seen pilots flying over her home in limited training runs. Air Force Revises Unpopular Training-Flight Plan in the West
  • She told me a screamingly funny story about the time she got stuck in an elevator.
  • I went around to the pay window and noticed the line was moving screamingly fast.
  • It was screamingly obvious what we should do next.
  • You will be hearing a lot more about these six "screamingly" good winemakers. Marlene Rossman: Cult Wines for Tough Times: Sommelier Journal
  • At the moment, our self-righteous claim that we are here to ensure accountability is so screamingly hypocritical it's our credibility that's shot to pieces.
  • That's why outsiders are often puzzled by the success of games that would appear to be nothing but screamingly offensive content.
  • In my case I'd say shares, on the whole, are cheap although not screamingly so.
  • Multi-Remote Shutdown Manager is an easy and screamingly fast way to shutdown the computers you administer.
  • For the screamingly obvious manipulation/staging of these images, it's pretty inexcusable that we've had to wait this long for someone to report on it.
  • This was the ground breaking TV show circa 1985 that contained the screamingly funny continuing TV soap spoof based in the busy antiques shop in Manchesterford.
  • I have witnessed three, and the were all screamingly funny. Third-Gendering « Bound, Not Gagged
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  • He wrote it all because it all seemed bound together in some screamingly obvious way that he couldn't quite get.
  • Oskar's narrative is light, charming and often humorous - his appearance in Hamlet is screamingly funny.
  • What was now to his cynical mind screamingly funny about the American -- his sensitive delicate feelings, his high standard of morals with regard to what he called the ladies, and illusions that one would rarely find in London in The Limit
  • This screamingly natural move turns out to be a mistake.
  • She told me a screamingly funny story about the time she got stuck in an elevator.
  • Exiles fans should read Alan Warner's screamingly funny adult novel The Sopranos, about five small town Catholic high school girls on the loose for a day in Edinburgh. Feeling Funny?
  • A Pentium Pro computer running 32-bit software in a pure 32-bit operating system is screamingly fast compared with current models.

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