screech in the PONS Dictionary

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to screech with pain

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Eastern screech owls roost mainly in natural cavities in large trees, including cavities open to the sky during dry weather.
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Echolocation pulses, barks, chatters, and screeches are used in various social situations including courtship and territorial defense.
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It may also occur via whistles, hums, and screeches.
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Outside of red morph coloration, the western screech owl is of almost exactly the same general appearance and size as the eastern.
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This is one of the larger species of screech owls, similar in size to the white-throated screech owl.
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She is quick-tempered and prone to screeching when she's upset.
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Due to the ferocity and versatility of their hunting style, early authors nicknamed eastern screech owls feathered wildcats.
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The temple builds terror by the constant screeching the constant noise that the woman hears!
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They are generally quiet, but they can make a loud honking or screeching sound, which is lower in pitch than the calls of most parrots.
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When scared, it screeches a sound similar to the screech of a possum.
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