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Verb squeak has 1 sense
- squeak, screech, creak, screak, skreak - make a high-pitched, screeching noise; "The door creaked when I opened it slowly"
--1 is one way to make noise, resound, noise
Sample sentences:
Cars squeak in the streets
The streets squeak with cars
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Definitions from the Web
squeaked (verb)
Definition: to make a high-pitched, shrill sound or cry, typically caused by friction or squeezing
Example sentence: The mouse squeaked in fear as the cat approached.
Example sentence: The rusty door squeaked when he opened it.
Example sentence: She squeaked in pain when she stubbed her toe.
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squeaked (adjective)
Definition: having made a high-pitched, shrill sound or cry
Example sentence: The squeaked toy attracted the attention of the dog.
Example sentence: He gave her a squeaked look of disapproval.
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squeaked (adverb)
Definition: with a high-pitched, shrill sound or cry
Example sentence: The door creaked squeaked as she pushed it open.
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squeaked (noun)
Definition: a high-pitched, shrill sound or cry
Example sentence: The squeaked of brakes made her jump.
Example sentence: I woke up to the squeaked of seagulls.
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