- an
American singer who
gained some fame in the 1960s for her
series of
shrill and off-tempo
renditions of po****r
songs such as "Moon River", "Monday...
- and
Shabazz Palaces. The
Guardian described their sound as "the sort of
shrill thrills you
imagine could function as
incidental soundtrack music for a...
- it
filled with air and gave the
impression it was
alive while making a
shrill sound as the wind p****ed
through its
strips of material. The
Dacian draco...
- an
American stand-up
comedian and actor, best-known for his
exaggerated shrill voice,
strong New York dialect, his squint, and his edgy, often-controversial...
- cycles. The call of the red-throated
wryneck is a
series of
repeated harsh,
shrill notes. When threatened, a bird will
twist its neck and head in a snake-like...
-
depressing and
isolated valley. Its
voice when
heard is
described as "a scream,
shrill and high" like a
pencil squeaking on a slate, and
significantly scares those...
-
original on 2010-12-20.
Retrieved 2012-06-16. Hulahuli' (a
shrill sound made by
wagging the
tongue inside the mouth) Meintjes,
Louise (2019), Steingo, Gavin;...
- eggs are disturbed.
Chicks under the age of
three months make a
repeated shrill piping noise when begging, when an
adult approaches with food, and when...
- band Magma.
Vander is
known for his
extended compositions, drumming, and
shrill falsetto improvisational/scat singing. His
music fuses jazz, rock, classical...
- play into the
darling quaint lifestyle of a 50s
woman and then let out a
shrill scream of fear and
terror that can put most
scream queens to shame. But...