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- noun Plural form of
screamer .
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Examples
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David Scott has shown a lot of courage on healthcare reform and he's been willing to let both sides have their say (unlike the shouters and screamers from the corporate-supported groups trying to shut down the meetings).
Cong. Scott's Health Care Reform Town Hall (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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Like those PUMA Hussein screamers, I will sit out the November election (rather than voting for Obama or McCain). — 08vote
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She identifies "screamers" -- people who refuse to remain silent when a genocide is occurring.
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Many of them are young pups known as "screamers" for their high-pitched whining.
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Many of them are young pups known as "screamers" for their high-pitched whining.
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Many of them are young pups known as "screamers" for their high-pitched whining.
NYDN Rss THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2012
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Many of them are young pups known as "screamers" for their high-pitched whining.
www.startribune.com 2012
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A sign labelling the screamers "People With Too Much Spare Time" (or something to that effect) would be funny.
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We also saw a marsh deer, giant birds called screamers, rheas which look like ostriches, vultures and countless other species of birds we can´t remember the names of.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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"screamers" - had been ignited in hopes of shooing 3,000 migrant black birds, feces and all, from campus.
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