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squeak

verb as in make sharp, high-pitched sound

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Example Sentences

And while polls show 594 is likely to pass, 591 could squeak by as well.

In the real world, the pro-B-2 case was a security-muffled squeak.

Shapard, the pollster, predicts Lankford will just squeak by with a narrow majority.

But I have no apologies for the audible squeals I unknowingly squeak out whenever I see her on screen.

And it was the most that could squeak through a filibuster- hobbled Senate.

On the second floor there was neither light nor sound—not so much as the squeak of a rat.

He could only hear the rush of eternal darkness past his ears, the thin squeak of his shadow brushing across the stars.

Punch wrung its neck, and if the choke or squeak which it gave were not real, I know nothing of reality.

Another near squeak was a bullet striking beside me from a glancing shot where I was standing, as I thought, in absolute safety.

At each of its revolutions the off hind-wheel gave a dry squeak like a pair of boots that has not been paid for.

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to squeak, such as: creak, screech, squeal, cheep, cry, and grate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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