To make a high-pitched sound or cry
“When his panting had quieted enough, he realized that he could hear a rodent squeak somewhere in the room.”
To make a high-pitched creak or grate
“The hinges squeak. It startles her and makes her jump. She waits and listens. No noise. Again, she pushes at the door to get it open farther.”
To inform on someone to the authorities
“Nacho is now afraid that those men will squeak to the police and his father-in-law will discover his crime.”
To make a low, resonant sound
To give or make a loud shout, cry or call
A short, high-pitched sound or cry
“I screamed at the top of my lungs, but it sounded more like a squeak from a mouse.”
A short, high-pitched creak or grate
“Shortly, we hear quick footsteps, followed by the sudden squeak of the door.”
A long, loud, wavering cry or howl
A low creaking sound made by an object under pressure
That which is heard by one's ears
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