Definitionadj. having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge
Last update: July 21, 2015
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She had a squeaky voice. [Please select]
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"Well, you know," said the sharp-nosed man they called Jackdaw in a squeaky and unsteady voice, raising himself at the other side of the fire, "a plump man gets thin, but for a thin one it's death. [Please select]
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SQUEAKY AND THE SCARE BOX I Once upon a time a family of mice lived in the pantry wall. [Please select]
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The organ played a squeaky wedding march, and we went in, six couples. [Please select]
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_ Call, harsh and discordant; song, a series of guttural gurgles, squeaky whistles. [Please select]
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_ _Tchack_, and a greater variety of squeaky calls and hoarse whistles than are uttered by No. [Please select]
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That was my cousin, Limberheels," replied a voice quite as squeaky as the laugh had been." [Please select]
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"I could see from the very start that old Squeaky Sandy was out after Dick." [Please select]
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Some of the brethren interfered, explaining and apologizing for the young man after their kindly custom, but Squeaky wouldn't have it. [Please select]
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'No, sir,' he answered, turning square around and facing old Squeaky, 'I am not pledged to total abstinence.' [Please select]
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The Frenchman looked at the linen, considered for a moment, then looked inquiringly at Pierre and, as if Pierre's look had told him something, suddenly blushed and shouted in a squeaky voice: "Platoche." [Please select]
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