Having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge.
Having a rasping or grating sound.
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Examples for "squealing"
Examples for "squealing"
1Dinkel held the turn, tires squealing; we spun around again and again.
2With a squealing of brakes the machine drew up at the frontier.
3Sounds like a baby squealing; it's the man that choked the baby.
4I've heard its squealing howl, you know, just like it was written.
5The pig was kicking and squealing, but the bear had him fast.
1There was a chorus of tittering and squeaking voices in the corridor.
2Straight toward the Stuffed Elephant ran the Rolling Mouse, squeaking in fright.
3Then, above the ribald laughter of the crowd, the squeaking puppet sang:
4It took another warning squeeze before Sybil was squeaking out the answer.
5He could almost hear their iron trucks squeaking over the worn stone.
1However, Somers said his business was not complicated and was squeaky clean.
2Well, she waddled right up and said in her high-pitched, squeaky voice:
3Meanwhile, the company generally has tried to present a squeaky clean image.
4Who's there? a rough, squeaky voice asked as I stared in wonder.
5Wipes away every trace of product, leaving skin neither sticky nor squeaky.
1Why is it that screechy scraping noises are unpleasant to so many people?
2Hanna raised her fist to knock, when Kate let out a screechy cackle.
3You're the short, chubby guy with the screechy voice, right?
4Her tone grew screechy as she battled a rising sob.
5To be honest, it sounded screechy and hurt my ears.