squeak

[US]/skwiːk/
[UK]/skwik/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to disclose confidential information; to make a high-pitched sound; to succeed by a narrow margin
n. a high-pitched sound; an opportunity
vt. to make a short, high-pitched sound.

Phrases & Collocations

squeak softly

squeak with excitement

high-pitched squeak

mouse squeak

Example Sentences

The old wooden floorboards squeak under your feet.

The mouse gave a loud squeak when it saw the cat.

I heard a faint squeak coming from the hinges of the door.

She let out a squeak of surprise when she saw the birthday cake.

The rusty gate squeaked loudly as it opened.

The baby's toy makes a squeak when you squeeze it.

The old swing set squeaks when you push it.

The rusty bicycle chain squeaked as he pedaled.

The hinges on the door squeak every time it opens.

The mouse let out a tiny squeak before scurrying away.

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