squeak (Meaning)

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squeak (n)

a short high-pitched noise

something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin

Wordnet

squeak (v)

make a high-pitched, screeching noise

squeak Sentence Examples

  1. The rusty gate hinges let out an earsplitting squeak as it opened.
  2. The floorboards creaked and squeaked under the weight of my footsteps.
  3. The mouse's tiny voice squeaked in fear as I approached.
  4. The child's toy car squeaked and squealed as it rolled along the carpet.
  5. The chalk on the blackboard squeaked as I wrote my notes.
  6. The old recliner squeaked protestingly as I tried to adjust it.
  7. The brakes on my bike squeaked and squealed, signaling the need for a tune-up.
  8. The shoes squeaked on the newly polished gym floor.
  9. The rusty hinges of the antique door squeaked forlornly as if they hadn't been used in ages.
  10. The elevator creaked and squeaked as it slowly made its ascent to the top floor.

FAQs About the word squeak

a short high-pitched noise, something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin, make a high-pitched, screeching noise

talk, squeal, inform, split (on),tell (on), fink, sing, snitch, drop a dime (on), grass (on)

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The rusty gate hinges let out an earsplitting squeak as it opened.

The floorboards creaked and squeaked under the weight of my footsteps.

The mouse's tiny voice squeaked in fear as I approached.

The child's toy car squeaked and squealed as it rolled along the carpet.