Verb
screen in (third-person singular simple present screens in, present participle screening in, simple past and past participle screened in)
To cover (a building, especially a porch) with window screens
In my pictures I would use speech as an extra dimension supplementing the image ... Speech would not come off the screen in coincidence with the sequences, but from without, as if it were a surplus unconnected with the organism - a cravat of drivel hung on an ivory tooth. Isidore Isou
I'm still traumatized that I'm going to be on a big screen in a white bikini and naked so who knows! Patricia Clarkson
This film "Phantom" takes everything that's wrong with Broadway and puts it on the big screen in a gaudy splat. Stephanie Zacharek
I'm currently doing Undeclared an American TV show set in a college. It just got aired and got massive ratings so hopefully that'll screen in the UK soon. Charlie Hunnam
In five years I don't think there'll be a reason to have a tablet anymore. Maybe a big screen in your workspace, but not a tablet as such. Tablets themselves are not a good business model. ... In five years, I see BlackBerry to be the absolute leader in mobile computing. Thorsten Heins
People that went to art house theatre have more options, I used to go, but now think any movie can be delivered in a red envelope three months after it's released so why not watch it on my flat screen in the comfort of home. Edward Burns