Definitionadj. having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge
Last update: June 24, 2015
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She stepped out into the frigid morning, her boots sinking into the snow with a squeaking sound. [Please select]
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'It was Bartlemy time when I was shopped; and there warn't a penny trumpet in the fair, as I couldn't hear the squeaking on.' [Please select]
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And he popped himself down on Tom's knee, and began chatting away in his squeaking voice. [Please select]
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--think of him yelling and squeaking his treble rage at Santley--Sims Reeves--Lablache. [Please select]
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At such times they often indulge in a curious spluttering, squeaking, musical concert that one listens to with pleasure. [Please select]
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Pretty soon I heard a low, high-keyed, squeaking noise, accompanied by a slight rustle inside the nest. [Please select]
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He then practiced squeaking and rustling several times to be sure that all was in good trim. [Please select]
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They were all roused just before dawn by a squeaking and twittering noise. [Please select]
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"I can't help it," said Dinah, her voice squeaking on a note half-indignant, half-piteous. [Please select]
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What a squealing and a squeaking and a screeching filled the air. [Please select]
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Fledglings call frequently while waiting to be fed, but as an adult approaches with food, the calls are given in rapid succession and slurred to a high thin squablike squeaking or squealing. [Please select]
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