Definitionn. (Irish folklore) a female spirit who wails to warn of impending death
Last update: August 13, 2015
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Even Sheriff Jake Weller was there, and the city police chief and, in various costumes of night-wear, Fred, the Quincy sisters and Gladys Turnbull who'd let out a banshee scream that woke everyone but poor Edith Shipton, who'd never wake again. [Please select]
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It is thus that men are called, as plain as when the Banshee cries. [Please select]
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Then Monday went on a hunger strike and howled like a Banshee night and day. [Please select]
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I thought it might be a banshee, if thair is that crayther in this counthry. [Please select]
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The Banshee has been heard many times in Archey Road. [Please select]
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A shell screaming like a storm banshee went over the huddled heads of the reserves. [Please select]
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"I will see the Banshee tomorrow, if it is possible," she whispered under her breath. [Please select]
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"I want to see the Banshee so badly," said Nora. [Please select]
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A low incipient note sweet banshee murmured: all. [Please select]
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(She keens with banshee woe) Ochone. [Please select]
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Some people say it is the home of the O'Shanaghgans' Banshee; but whatever it is, I mean to see all about it.' [Please select]
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