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squeaky

[skwee-kee] / ˈskwi ki /
ADJECTIVE
having high-pitched sound
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Each raw bite is crisp and fresh, squeaky, even.

From Salon

Jonah asked, twisting his face into an imitation of a terrified little kid and making his voice come out high and squeaky: “Oooh, Mommy, Daddy, that piece of paper scared me.”

From Literature

Then the squeaky feedback of the speakers made his ears hurt.

From Literature

Sometimes my voice would suddenly do that squeaky thing that had happened to the other boat master’s boy that day, and I knew that meant it was changing.

From Literature

The office lady rolls toward the counter in her squeaky chair.

From Literature




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