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squeaky

[ UK /skwˈiːki/ ]
[ US /ˈskwiki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge

How To Use squeaky In A Sentence

  • I love the squeaky-clean feel of my hair after I've washed it.
  • At 27, he's already a giant among local comic artists - and not just because of his large frame and infamously squeaky voice.
  • It was a squeaky fart, this one, with some laughter in the background.
  • She slipped between sheets squeaky with cold, pinched at my hand, a perfunctory touch, and rolled away onto her side.
  • Their range includes hunch-whistles, high squeaky or piping whistles, trills, and alarm screams.
  • For some reason, squeaky-clean Ivy League grads don't always make great case officers.
  • But the squeaky-clean brands also benefited from others' woes in the horsemeat scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ray is instantly smitten with the pretty and squeaky-clean Wendy, pursuing her with an undisguised lust, oblivious to the feelings of her boring husband.
  • Punch’s voice, high pitched and squeaky is produced through the use of a swazzle or squeaker. Punch and Judy
  • My thoughts go toward things like greasing a squeaky cupboard hinge, removing stickers from glass, general engine maintenance and other uses not involving food preparation.
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