scream out

scream out

1. To utter a very loud, fierce, or piercing cry, shriek, or shout. She screamed out in pain as the car rolled over her foot. We were left screaming out in frustration at the news.
2. To shriek or shout something very loudly or fiercely. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scream" and "out." The search party moved through the woods, screaming out the missing girl's name. The prisoner screamed his innocence out as he was dragged away from the court room.
See also: out, scream
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

scream something out

to say something in a very loud voice. She screamed his name out for everyone to hear. Liz screamed out the winner's name.
See also: out, scream
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • scream with
  • scream with (something)
  • squeal with
  • squeal with (something)
  • piercing scream
  • scream at
  • scream at (someone or something)
  • yell
  • let out some kind of sound
  • shriek