Sentences with phrase «screamed with both terror»

The kids sported perma - grins the entire trip — even when they screamed with both terror and excitement as we powered through what felt like Hawaii Five - O - sized waves.
Change is scary, but it can be awesome — a bit like that feeling you get on a rollercoaster, screaming with terror and excitement at the same time.

Not exact matches

Small children scattered, laughing and screaming with delight and terror.
Nightmares are different from night terrors, when children awaken abruptly, usually with a scream of panic.
A night terror is just possibly - not - dream - generated fear expressed with screaming and terror that a child has a really hard time coming out of and doesn't seem to have that same dreamworld - as - separate - from - awakeworld component.
A child having a night terror may suddenly bolt upright in bed, cry, scream, moan, mumble, and thrash about with his eyes wide open without being truly awake.
Children suffering a night terror may also scream or cry, and may even have their eyes open and seem to be engaging with the parent, but they are not actually awake.
Children suffering a night terror may also scream or cry, and may even have their eyes open and seem to be engaging with the parent, but they are
The scream and terror of the lead vocals are tempered with a femininity that provides the luxury of duality, and a comfortable base for the noxious acid that is rather satisfying.
Dope - fueled interrogations, inspirations, lyrical flights, reveries, and jags gradually bend, lose whatever foundations they had, and dissolve into paranoiac terror or mute incomprehension or dumbstruck awe, ending sometimes with a scream and sometimes with a whisper.
Whether or not this is the first time hearing about Peter Strickland's latest flick there's an all new trailer and it's filled with screams of terror.
But it does have that rare quality of being able to creep the living hell out of you, filling a theater of jaded movie fans with screams of terror, all hoping that tonight — please — don't let the aliens come after ME.
In a world brimming with sex monsters, it's high time for the return of Earth's true terrors: screaming dinosaurs.
Once you've got them snoozing on the dirt you can whip out your Fulton Recovery Device, which is essentially a large balloon with a homing system that you tie to the unsuspecting victim, at which point it gently lifts them a few feet off the ground, giving them about three or four seconds to groggily come to before they suddenly get yanked at speed up into the clouds, issuing a hilarious scream of terror as they go, although funnily enough POWs that you can rescue and other «friendlies» all let out whoops of delight.
Alien Isolation turns on the terror this Tuesday (Oct 7th) hitting storefronts with a scream.
With locations that look spectacular, traps that scream terror as soon as you approach and an aura of heroism about our protagonist all made obvious from the striking visuals, it's fair to say that the design efforts have certainly had some passion pumped into them.
Once broken down, the helpless opponent screams in terror as you move in for the kill by smashing them with the boulder.
Devolver Digital, Mental's mortal representatives, have provided us with a hilarious trailer that demonstrates the hardworking employees behind the implacable, screaming headless suicide terror weapons.
What if this alien threat was giant ants and spiders, and all the sober ponderings about the nature of war were replaced with you taping the fire button down while people scream at you in terror through your radio?
The claustrophobic immobilisation of being chained to a security desk of CCTV screens coupled with the modern terror of dying batteries and animatronic childhood mascots is a feat to simply survive — let alone survive without screaming.
Though I may scream like a girl when met with genuine terror, there's something to be said about cheap scares making their mark through the course of your first play through.
Robert Sapulsky, a Stanford University neurobiologist, explains how stress was originally designed to protect us: «If you're a normal mammal, what stress is about is three minutes of screaming terror on the savannah, after which either it's over with or you're over with
Believe me, I wanted to scream like a little girl and run out of the house, but my little girl was frozen with terror.
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