grito
cry ; shout ; yelp ; shriek ; scream ; holler ; yell ; whoop.
The cry is often heard that it is impossible to put nonbook materials on open shelves because they will be stolen.
Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.
Then he did several backflips and wailed aloud in his misery and woe, his yelps of distress quite filling the empyrean.
He heard curses of lost men and women; he heard shrieks and groans and all that goes with drunkenness, debauchery, lust and sin.
Research shows that chimpanzees vary their screams depending on the severity of the attack.
But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.
I heard a yell from down below and saw what seemed a hazy glow.
Before he could utter a word, more than 250 fans stood up and applauded, cheered, even let out a few whoops and hollers.
acallar a gritos
shout + Nombre + down
But Singh was uncompromising in a speech to parliament as opposition lawmakers often tried to shout him down.
a grito limpio
at the top of + Posesivo + voice
It was a time when film directors believed in irreverence - challenging the status quo and dissenting at the top of one's voice.
a grito pelado
at the top of + Posesivo + voice
It was a time when film directors believed in irreverence - challenging the status quo and dissenting at the top of one's voice.
a gritos
vociferously
This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.
a voz en grito
at the top of + Posesivo + voice
It was a time when film directors believed in irreverence - challenging the status quo and dissenting at the top of one's voice.
cantar a grito pelado
belt out
Singers will belt out Beatles hits to help charity.
chillar a grito pelado
scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head
shout + Posesivo + head off
scream + Posesivo + head off
shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs
shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice
scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice
scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs
wail like + a banshee
By the time I had gotten to the front door, however, I could hear a woman screaming at the top of her head some incoherent nonsense.
He gets more and more hysterical every week and frankly gives the impression of being a bit barmy by grinning like a maniac and shouting his head off.
She has a vicious temper and is always screaming her head off about something.
She shouted at the top of her lungs, causing Gabrielle to cringe slightly.
In no time she took off her sandals and thrashed one of the snatchers and started shouting at the top of her voice.
She ran into the street stark naked, waving her arms wildly and screaming at the top of her voice, 'Stop, stop!'.
Speaking specifically about manic depression, she asked, 'How would you diagnose a patient who walks back and forth screaming at the top of his lungs?'.
In her arms she held a child, round, pink, and wailing like a banshee.
dar gritos
shriek
shout
holler
yell
At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
'Didn't Justine Asadorian in the order department used to work in serials?' she almost shouted, with a sudden access of excitement.
When McCall finished his book by saying, 'It makes me wanna holler and throw up my hands,' he almost described my reaction perfectly.
'I don't want your help, I tell you!' I yelled at him.
de último grito
streamlined
But the machine of logic will not look like a cash register, even of the streamlined model.
el último grito
the last word
the cat's meow
the bee's knees
the cat's pyjamas
the cat's whiskers
the dog's bollocks
The article 'The last word: ambivalence' sums up some of the ambivalent attitudes of the information profession to outsourcing.
Both are considered to be the cat's meow but in different fields of machining.
By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.
He's supposed to be the cat's pyjamas in modern classical music today.
And if its wines are no longer considered the cat's whiskers, you should not let that prevent you from visiting Sydney.
For reasons that aren't clear 'the dog's bollocks,' which have all the credentials to be thought of badly, are considered the top of the tree.
grito de aliento
cheer
Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.
grito de angustia
cry of anguish
This means of course that anyone wishing to adopt the new edition has to reclassify their collections and this has led to cries of anguish from librarians faced with extra work.
grito de batalla
battle cry
The title of her paper is 'Let's get rid of it: a reference librarian's battle cry'.
grito de combate
battle cry
The title of her paper is 'Let's get rid of it: a reference librarian's battle cry'.
grito de guerra
battle cry
war cry
The title of her paper is 'Let's get rid of it: a reference librarian's battle cry'.
If we do not listen to other people whispering their prayers today we may have to meet them tomorrow when they are howling their war cries.
grito de horror
cry of horror
New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
grito de inocencia
cry of innocence
She has spent weeks imprisoned, tearing her hair out, screaming herself hoarse with cries of innocence.
gritos
screaming
On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
hacer callar a gritos
shout + Nombre + down
But Singh was uncompromising in a speech to parliament as opposition lawmakers often tried to shout him down.
lanzar gritos de protesta
cry of protest + go up
And some stories are so well known to children that a cry of protest goes up if the words are changed at all.
pegar gritos
shriek
shout
yell
At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
'Didn't Justine Asadorian in the order department used to work in serials?' she almost shouted, with a sudden access of excitement.
'I don't want your help, I tell you!' I yelled at him.
poner el grito en el cielo
be (all) up in arms
kick up + a stink
kick up + a fuss
blow + Posesivo + top
make + a row
make + a ruckus
kick up + a row
blow + Posesivo + lid
blow + Posesivo + stack
scream + blue murder
froth at + the mouth
shout + blue murder
be in full cry (over)
foam at + the mouth
hit + the roof
kick up + a storm
hit + the ceiling
go through + the roof
go through + the ceiling
raise + the roof
shout + bloody murder
scream + bloody murder
make + a big deal about
And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.
Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.
Yoga is better for people who are always blowing their top and who are therefore prone to high blood pressure.
Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.
At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.
The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't - instead she took the high road and simply just left.
She really blew her stack as she stomped out of the sales manager's office talking to herself.
She hates water for some reason, and whenever we go to put her togs on, she screams blue murder, and it is a 15 minute struggle to get her togs on.
This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.
There are more religously motivated killings in America than what you have in Nigeria and yet nobody is shouting blue murder.
The left, meanwhile, is in full cry over the commission's allegedly draconian cuts in Social Security benefits.
All of Washington is foaming at the mouth over the prospect of more pork-barrel spending.
When she heard that, she hit the roof - and she was still hitting the roof about it almost fifty years after it had happened.
Grams is kicking up a storm at the care home she is currently residing in and is about to have her ass hauled onto the sidewalk if she doesn't quit at it any time soon.
It is by no means certain that Congress will vote soon enough to increase the debt ceiling and some people, for good reason, are hitting the ceiling about that.
Harry was out of the country when the contract was signed, and he went through the roof when he found out about it.
I finally told him the night before I left, and he went through the ceiling, just as I expected him to.
I understand he raised the roof when he read the report.
I can picture Mr. Mukhtar in the stands on a cold winter's afternoon, beer in hand, wearing his scarf, shouting bloody murder.
Within ten minutes, the child suddenly woke up out of her semi-comatose state, stood up in the crib and started screaming bloody murder.
He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.
ser el último grito
be all the rage
Catchphrases like this are all the rage these days, especially among those who allow current trends to dictate their lifestyles.