How To Use squawky In A Sentence
- Such actions also protect other wildlife that lacks the parrot's squawky in-your-face charm and postercolour palette. The Times Literary Supplement
- Reid remembers their "squawky dog, a Chihuahua mutt. Sen. Mike Lee: A political insider refashions himself as tea party revolutionary
- Their fluency was in an artificial language, and two of the "voices" were squawky raspings. A Fire Upon the Deep
- That weird little squawky noise started as the dial-up modem engaged and POOF! Shelley Hendrix Reynolds: Communication Interruptus
- The galah is another of Australia's many parrots, and its reputation for being not only squawky but also not very bright, gave rise to the Oz slang term for a fool.
- I expected it to be soft and musical, but it's actually loud and squawky. The Sun
- At least 'ducatoon" was evocative of her waddle and her squawky aggravation. Skinny Legs and All
- The playing is very, very sloppy, but that only seems to make the song even more fun, and the squawky sax at the end is less intrusive and irritating than "Oh Bondage".
- To balance this out, the pregnant Venus a squawky Stephanie Friede—whose retinue included several spermlike tadpoles—gave birth, completing the circle of life. At Richard Wagner's Old Stamping Grounds
- The Rainbow lorikeet is as squawky as it is beautiful.