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- SQUEAK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SQUEAK is to utter or make a short shrill cry or noise How to use squeak in a sentence
- Squeak - definition of squeak by The Free Dictionary
1 a sharp, shrill or high-pitched, usu short cry or sound 2 an escape from danger, defeat, death, etc (usu prec by narrow or close) 3 to utter or emit a squeak or squeaky sound 4 Slang to confess or turn informer; squeal 5 to utter or sound with a squeak
- SQUEAK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SQUEAK definition: 1 to make a short, very high cry or sound: 2 to only just succeed in something such as a test or… Learn more
- SQUEAK Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Squeak definition: a short, sharp, shrill cry; a sharp, high-pitched sound See examples of SQUEAK used in a sentence
- SQUEAK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something or someone squeaks, they make a short, high-pitched sound My boots squeaked a little as I walked [VERB] The door squeaked open [VERB adjective] She squeaked with delight [VERB + with] Squeak is also a noun He gave an outraged squeak
- squeak verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of squeak verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] to make a short high sound that is not very loud My new shoes squeak The mouse ran away, squeaking with fear One wheel makes a horrible squeaking noise Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- What does Squeak mean? - Definitions. net
What does Squeak mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Squeak A short, high-pitched sound, as of two objects rubbing together, or the calls of small animals A card game similar to group solitaire To emit a short, high-pitched sound To inform, to squeal
- squeak - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(countable) A short, high-pitched sound, as of two objects rubbing together, or the sounds made by mice and other small animals (uncountable, games) A card game similar to group solitaire (countable, slang) A narrow squeak "I had the very devil of a squeak for it," he went on
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