How To Use Squeal In A Sentence

  • A great splosh to their left caused them again to stop in their tracks and the Countess let out a little squeal. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Regin downshifted, tires squealing as she swerved to dodge a roadkill-bound possum. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • The belt may make a squealing noise and throw off sooty black particles of rubber.
  • The four friends are squealing with excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pig rose squealing and bolted.
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  • ‘I want to go back to when things were so simple’ sings Weiss in a high-pitched hillbilly squeal on ‘Piggly Wiggly’.
  • The volume of nursery-squealing was like flocking starlings; it was a mass table-hop murmuration — with nothing to eat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children were running around squealing with excitement.
  • Alice squealed with sheer delight when she saw the monkeys.
  • The radio erupts in squeals of delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sandara squealed excitedly, ‘how come you never told me your cousin was very much like me?’
  • Unlike your average male specimen, he did not look proud and boastful when first me, then Riley squealed over his car.
  • It was groaning and squealing, and making an awful racket.
  • The entrance on to the stage was greeted with a mixture of squealing, screams, shouts and rounds of applause!
  • Then the engine started and I saw him back out of the driveway and squeal off down the road.
  • His editor would not challenge and tolerate him, the various and sundry contacts and stoolies would not squeal to him.
  • The volume of nursery-squealing was like flocking starlings; it was a mass table-hop murmuration — with nothing to eat. Times, Sunday Times
  • To each sally Lilí responded in kind, with squeals.
  • Everyone seems to accept the need for cuts and austerity until it actually affects them, then there are squeals of protest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The volume of nursery-squealing was like flocking starlings; it was a mass table-hop murmuration — with nothing to eat. Times, Sunday Times
  • We want roads, screamed one; No more potholes, squealed another.
  • MOOS: As Obama went from house to house like a trick or treater, there were a few squeals. CNN Transcript Oct 13, 2008
  • I held it up so she could see and she let out a delighted squeal.
  • I'm not a rat fink squealer! You think I'm going to tell you anything that would put my friends at risk?
  • We were all squealing like kids at a rock concert.
  • In the first year, babies should " communicate in a variety of ways, including crying, gurgling, babbling and squealing ".
  • One palpitating report indicated that the “blue-eyed Queen took on a storybook aura” during a dinner at the Williamsburg Inn and that the prince received a greeting “very much like bobbysox squealing.” Queen Elizabeth Is Coming To Virginia
  • He looked in at the door and snickered, then in at the window, then peeked down from between the rafters and cachinnated till his sides must have ached; then struck an attitude upon the chimney, and fairly squealed with mirth and ridicule. In the Catskills Selections from the Writings of John Burroughs
  • He coughed, sneezed, and barked simultaneously -- bleated in one breath, and cackled in the next -- sputteringly shrieked, and chatteringly squealed, with a bass of suffocated roars. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales
  • The boy and girl are already running to meet the sled driver, squealing and screaming with delight.
  • With a squeal of excitement, she dove into her calfskin tote and snatched out her cell, her face lighting up happily.
  • The ambulance leaves, tyres and siren squealing.
  • Singers and non-singers alike, including shouters, groaners, moaners and squealers, can all join in.
  • It squealed in protest and pulled all its vines in towards it, releasing Harry.
  • There are squeals of excitement. The Sun
  • From his little seat over there on the Opposition benches Dail Jones squealed that we should have double the number of police.
  • We want to hear squealing when the rubber hits the road. The Sun
  • A bus steamed by in a cloud of sooty smoke and braked with a hydraulic squeal at the corner stop. LEGAL TENDER
  • But the noise of sailors swearing, pigs squealing, chickens squawking, children bawling and fathers threatening them with the backs of their hands brought them back to reality with a thump.
  • The car had only delivered a glancing blow, bruising only his hip as he turned away from the loud squealing tires.
  • He piggybacked her all the way down the path, despite her loud complaints and squeals.
  • If so, who decided that the singer would squeal in high-pitched hysteria while the other three pounded their instruments as though possessed? Times, Sunday Times
  • Her eyes went wide with delight as she spun around in glee, holding back a squeal.
  • The threat of further changes in the education system is making teachers squeal.
  • Tires and Happiness for sure but squealing allergies is a bit of a stretch, no? Comedy or tragedy?
  • The eerie squeal of a wood duck came from somewhere behind the gray tangle of naked oaks, willows cypress, elm, tupelo and cottonwood.
  • A rumour went round that Snowball had after all contrived to introduce poison into Napoleon's food. At eleven o'clock Squealer came out to make another announcement.
  • Jeremy took off with a squeal and a great roar of exhaust.
  • I saw nothing till a thing slightly larger than a spider monkey, built along similar lines but hairless and red, with batlike wings instead of arms and with a spadelike point at the end of its tail, crashed and flopped around, squealing. Dread Brass Shadows
  • Carly suddenly squealed, pointing at a guy in the corner of the room who was getting stoned.
  • You squirm with embarrassment when you're meant to squeal with delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • You could hear the squeals all over north London. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can almost hear the fruity accents squeal with delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The convertible fishtailed, squealing, and ended up halfway off the road.
  • Oh, squealed mining executives, this is unduly burdensome, this is excessive, this is not what we want!
  • Similarly, if the bearing is faulty or distorted, the sound of metal rubbing against metal within the bearing every time you engage or disengage the clutch could cause a squeal.
  • Others may occasionally squeal as if in pain.
  • And eventually another sound: a card in the doorlock, the squeal of hinges. Spin
  • The 407 suffers from squealing brakes and two trips to the garage have failed to cure them. Times, Sunday Times
  • They emit high-pitched squeals which only rats can hear. The Sun
  • I squealed and dropped the small rectangular shaped box I had been holding.
  • They are rude and they squeal things, especially when Hay is speaking.
  • The cave echoed and re-echoed with the sounds of shrill squeals and flapping wings.
  • Other scientists are exploring personal qualities that span phylogenies and allegories: Recent research suggests that highly sensitive, arty-type humans have a lot in common with squealing pigs and twitchy mice, and that to call a hypersensitive person thin-skinned or touchy might hold a grain of physical truth. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • It was a high-pitched squeal coming from the rear, as well as grinding noises.
  • Further, the prison writing by old leftists tends to be anything but tired, and is apparently of much greater calibre than name calling squeals by fancified fascist fraudsters. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Grandson grabs grandpa's ears and, making vroom, vroom and squealing tyre noises ‘drives’ him while hanging onto his ears.
  • There's a squealy axe solo unceremoniously tacked on the end, naturally.
  • The robot scampers around a bit, but when the physicist raises the hammer, the machine turns over on its back, emits a few piteous squeals, and looks up at its persecutor with enormous, terror-stricken eyes.
  • The squeals of the larva should have been horrifying to Cameron, yet she found them almost pleasing, riffs of a symphony she had composed. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Even your average manufactured pop poppet has to work harder than her boy-band counterpart, who can rely on looks alone to generate pubescent squeals.
  • Just as the Jade Emperor was about to call it a day, an oink and squeal was heard from a little pig.
  • ‘What shall we do? ‘the mice squealed in horror as they watched the herds plowing deep ruts in the road, destroying many homes as they passed.
  • Big name arrangers were brought in to take crunchy power chords and squealing guitar solos and turn them into jazzy riffs and big band horn blasts. Music : Boone : In a Metal Mood
  • The threat of further changes in the education system is making teachers squeal.
  • We used the double-pulsed ESPI technique to investigate a brake that had a noise squeal at 5.92 kHz.
  • You could hear the squeals all over north London. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fay squealed seconds later, pausing the tape and pointing at the figure on the screen.
  • She squealed with laughter as I started tickling her.
  • Everyone knew there was no bigger squealer than a gossipmonger.
  • Beneath her, she can hear the sound of tyres squealing and knits her brow.
  • With the squeal of abused metal, it grated to a halt, engine still idling.
  • In the course of their "chaffing" they came to a spot about four miles from Paris, Illinois, where they saw a pig stuck in the mud and squealing lustily. The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
  • He nibbled her ear and made her blushed and squeal.
  • Each person squealed with delight as each dish was paraded around the room.
  • The rat squeals and fights, sensing it may be headed to its doom.
  • The old saying that you can eat every part of the pig but the squeal is especially true in Mexican cuisine. A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb
  • It took two screenings of Secretary before Jake could applaud his sister's work - and he had reportedly squealed to their parents about the erotic content of the script.
  • He'll grin and squeal with delight, and ignore me completely, which I'm fine with.
  • They wait there, standing stilly even as the bus slows and tries to stop close to that spot, where a brake squeals mightily.
  • She put up a good fight, biting, kicking, squealing, and spitting at her two attackers.
  • Using the analogy of a poker game he explained why an honor system, if correctly understood and adequately communicated, attempts to eliminate doubt on this point and why such terms as "ratting," "squealing," etc. are not appropriate. Board of Visitors minutes
  • She squealed, as he moved dangerously close to the edge of the pool.
  • The Japanese company Kokoro has been terrifying audiences from Paris to Prague with its exhibit of "animatronic," or robotic, dinosaurs that grunt, move and squeal. All The World Loves A Dinosaur
  • Fine Gael too look as if they may be about to modernise themselves thought there are some music ignoramuses who will have to be dragged kicking and squealing into the new era.
  • The drone of aircraft propellers and thump of helicopter rotors made way for screaming auto engines and squealing tyres.
  • Matt pressed himself up against the wall, using the ridge in the side of the building for cover as the car shrieked past amidst the sound of squealing metal.
  • The children squealed with delight when Karen tallied up the poker chips and announced that Jennifer and Bryan had the highest scores.
  • The excited squeals of hungry piglets and the bleats of insistent lambs seem better designed for pestering reluctant mothers than for conveying a simple message of need.
  • Squealing keyboard lines duel with harsh sax solos, but it's the drumming that ultimately comes up victorious.
  • In addition, we recorded all occurrences of the following agonistic behaviors: chases, fights, parallel runs, and squeal displays.
  • Occasionally, one breaks the surface and shimmers brilliantly in the light - a brief squeal of stirring music accompanied by swift, subtle piano plinks.
  • I was dozing off, when suddenly, the girls began squealing uncontrollably.
  • She could barely contain herself from squealing.
  • Funniest of all, though, is the opening squeal of computer noise nonsense that momentarily almost passes for a new Radiohead composition in itself.
  • Remove your hands, barbarian!" squealed the bursar, struggling to free himself from the steely grasp. Archive 2010-02-01
  • A large, leather blind was fixed over its head so all it could do was squeal and grunt, plus strike with a forehoof at any unseen humans trying to touch it. Deuces Wild
  • The first morning I stopped abruptly when I heard a squealing pack of rats in a room adjacent to ours.
  • A slow smile played across Kira's face as she watched Michael flee, the tyres squealed and spun, sending dirt and dust flying into the air.
  • Having found them, they would be kicked, squealing, aside.
  • We fell upon our potted shrimps and moules marinière with little slurpings, gasps and squeals of delight.
  • It is all very Junior Debating Society with acned youth pontificating and squealing. Why Blair Was Wrong at PMQs
  • Her voice was no more than a high-pitched squeal.
  • I hit the brake, and it only resulted in a shrieking squeal of rubber on the gravel of the road.
  • There were the sounds of punching and kicking, objects being broken, grown-ups begging for mercy, children crying, chickens clucking, dogs yelping and pigs squealing.
  • Oh, and the hospitality industry squeals that their profits will take a nose-dive if bans on smoking in public places are introduced.
  • The air was filled with the sickening squeals of wounded horses and the cries of dying men. TREASON KEEP
  • His editor would not challenge and tolerate him, the various and sundry contacts and stoolies would not squeal to him.
  • The sport gives no reward for showmanship, which is the backbone of drifting with its squealing, rubber-burning maneuvers around tight turns and cramped spaces. Starbulletin Headlines
  • I'll tear the thrapple oot o 'you, you dirty swine!" he squealed, as he tugged at Black Jock's throat. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
  • Brakes squealed as the few cars that happened to travel down that road screeched to a stop and promptly did an about-face, quickly driving in the opposite direction.
  • And for all this, it's Alberta who squeals like a pig and makes noises about bolting from the pasture. Observation
  • * A stool-pigeon is a thief in the pay of the police; a squealer is a grafter who betrays his brother. American Sketches 1908
  • I looked to Kyle, seeing his eyes widen with mischief as he began to chase her, their squeals of laughter mingling in with the rumbling thunder.
  • I heard a girl squeal in that room.
  • Darwin writes: -- "On the mountains of Tierra del Fuego I have more than once seen a huanaco, on being approached, not only neigh and squeal, but prance and leap about in a most ridiculous manner, apparently in defiance as a challenge. The Naturalist in La Plata
  • There are chirps and squeals and squawks and song.
  • Jennifer squealed with delight and hugged me.
  • She squeals in protest, and tries to push him off.
  • When she heard of the whippings I received after disobeying my father, she squealed in fright and then cringed at the thought of me not receiving food for 3 days.
  • He heard them squealing with delight.
  • The average age of the 2,000 squealing fans crammed into the Civic Hall is 14.
  • And even if they killed him now, Brennan and the "Gallant kid" would know that he died trying to protect them, that he wasn't a contemptible "squealer" after all. Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles
  • Most of the girls around us squealed with delight, but I shivered and chills sprang up on my body - I had been the intended recipient of that wave.
  • You squirm with embarrassment when you're meant to squeal with delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Guided by an inner-something that could only have been instinct, she was soon making silly noises and coaxing delighted squeals from the little tyrant.
  • Today, it is the outdoor activity capital of southern Utah, and mountains around it echo with whooping base jumpers, spluttering river rafters and the squeal of tortured mountain bikes.
  • He dug his thumbs into the eyes, a red bonfire blazing at his chest, and heard an underwater bubbling squeal.
  • Before last July, there was the constant noise of squealing and lowing at Marderby Hall, Felixkirk.
  • I arrested him on whom someone had squealed.
  • Suddenly, a high-pitched squeal echoed through the valley.
  • Consequently I spent the rest of the week on a beach on an island in paradise with a pained expression on my face, and unable to move around without squealing.
  • She squealed with delight as she recognised him instantly.
  • There came a sort of squeal from the corner of the room. The Boys and I: A Child's Story for Children
  • The great serpent woke at once, squealing so loudly that the mountains shook.
  • The poor bitch squealed in pain and retreated, her tail between her legs, and a regretful look of apology to Miri in her eyes.
  • He jumped, spun clear around in mid-air and took off running in the other direction, squealing in protest and fright.
  • One can hear the squeals of complaint. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fanboy squeal is high and screechy, like rusty nailtips raked across a blackboard, but it always says the same thing. The Rainbow Coalition: Active
  • The headlights of a bus flash across the front of the shelter, and, with a squeal of brakes, it pulls in.
  • This, however, he promptly refused to do -- he was no "squealer," and indicated as much to The Financier, a novel
  • Johnson's Loins® for $500/lb. Or genetically modified pigs nurtured in Johnson's “perfected” landscape, then ensanguinated in hermetically sealed glass hamlets, their butchers soothed from the horrors of blood and squealing with an enveloping view of Nature. Chicken Wing
  • I nod to my father and hug the red scarecrow, threatening to engulf or crush him and squeal, ‘Oh, thank you, Daddy!’
  • Greta, the biggest prep in school, squealed.
  • The pre-dawn squeals of delight as kiddies unwrap their gifts.
  • Inevitably, though, the squeals and pitter-patter of the burgeoning rodent families increased, and I gave in.
  • Dara squealed when her half eaten vanilla covered doughnut slipped from her grip.
  • They emit high-pitched squeals which only rats can hear. The Sun
  • Resident orcas are highly vocal and communicate with a learned repertoire of clicks, whistles and squeals.
  • A great splosh to their left caused them again to stop in their tracks and the Countess let out a little squeal. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Joe squealed, finally finding what he was looking for, shoving a square of milk chocolate into his mouth.
  • The girls squealed with delight as they each grabbed a slice greedily.
  • Make love to the music, and always with a condom (well at this time of our respective lives), until she squeals with orgasmic delight.
  • Make them actually pay for their ideals, they'll snitch, squeal and cry as they run like a bunch of rabbits released at a fursuit lifestyler convention. Legitgov
  • The belly straightened in the lines, the sheave wheels squealed, and the timber grating slid ponderously down the bank into the river. The Seventh Scroll
  • At one point, he lured a red fox close to his shutter by imitating the high-pitched squeal of a cottontail rabbit in distress.
  • Brakes squealed as the few cars that happened to travel down that road screeched to a stop and promptly did an about-face, quickly driving in the opposite direction.
  • There were squeals of excitement from the children.
  • He begins, squealing on the bigger boys anyway.
  • The girl squealed and ran past the householder, who was standing in the door.
  • She gave a squeal of laughter.
  • They squeal, shiver and cling on to one another, complaining about the temperature.
  • We sat around for a long time playing gin rummy in the hay, when we heard what sounded like a pig's squeal.
  • Watch them as they clasp hands and run down to the water's edge; see them prancing playfully where the waves die on the sand, while devoted swains launch the floating mattress upon which it is their custom to bask so picturesquely; see them now as they rush into the green waves and mount the softly rocking thing; observe the gleam of their white arms as, idly, they splash and paddle; note the languid grace of their recumbence: chins on hands, heels waving lazily in air; hear them squeal in inharmonious unison, as a young member of the American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • The essence of burning rubber filled the air, and the sound of squealing tires hissed.
  • A moment later we heard a splash and a squeal, more splashing, a flutter of duck, whoops of delight.
  • Ahead, Lys was squealing excitedly to another friend.
  • With that, she backed down the driveway and was off, squealing rubber.
  • The children squealed with delight.
  • Everyone seems to accept the need for cuts and austerity until it actually affects them, then there are squeals of protest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Turn on a television anywhere from Idaho to Irkutsk and there he'll be, still leering away and chasing squealing nymphets across drab stretches of suburban parkland.
  • The top came off to the accompaniment of high squeals from the nails used to secure the crate. A WOMAN WITHOUT LIES
  • The 407 suffers from squealing brakes and two trips to the garage have failed to cure them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kelly squealed, wrapping her arms about the most ginormous pumpkin Mitch had ever seen.
  • But I'm not going to 'squeal' -- isn't that what they call it when you rail at Fortune because you've, lost the game? Whirligigs
  • All Krystal could do was laugh, bellyaching squeals of laughter, as she watched Sid performing a little jig trying to get the ants off.
  • The boa nailed the rat immediately and the rat gave out the loudest squeal I have ever heard as the snake constricted him.
  • Elliot was soaping his shoulder when he heard his father answer, the sound of a door slamming and a feminine voice squealing salutations up the stairs.
  • The three girls squealed in delight and began talking excitedly.
  • Louisa squeals and gives Georgie a big hug and a kiss on the cheek, then does the same to her father.
  • I heard Erik, my one - year - old, squeal with glee: Hi there.
  • They heard Marvel squeal like a caught leveret, and forthwith they were clambering over the bar to his rescue. The Invisible Man
  • Back then, it seemed as if she had studied Mariah Carey and, on an anything-you-can-do basis, resolved to squeal, ululate and warble her way to the top of the charts.
  • A harsh, inhuman cry rose behind them as they ran, a sound like a broken bellows accidentally trodden on, more squeal than scream. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • When a tremendous cannonading in the city broke out on the following day, with native pipes and drums squealing and thundering, I thought the attack had begun, but it was a false alarm, as Sher Khan informed me later. Fiancée
  • They heard the roar of the engines and squealing of tires as the cars accelerated quickly from Ottawa Street.
  • And so we'll tax them: _tax them till they squeal_! 'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts
  • He squealed like a pig.
  • The belt may make a squealing noise and throw off sooty black particles of rubber.
  • Then another noise blended with them as die mighty port - cullis of Hwamgaart's main gate squealed upwards and from it poured a host of well-aimed men. Storm Bringer

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