squeak
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Forms:squeaks,squeaking,squeaked,squeaked
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to make a short high-pitched noise or cry
- The mouse squeaked when it saw the cat approaching.
- While we were playing, the swing set squeaked with each movement.
- The rusty door hinges often squeak when opened.
- The chalk squeaked on the blackboard as the teacher wrote.
- Startled by the unexpected noise, the bird let out a tiny squeak.