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Squeak

Noun

A high-pitched sound or cry, typically caused by rubbing or friction between surfaces.

Example sentences:

  • The mouse emitted a squeak as it scurried across the floor.
  • The door hinges let out a loud squeak whenever they were opened.

Verb

1. Make a high-pitched sound or cry, typically caused by rubbing or friction.

2. Speak in a high-pitched, thin, or very faint voice.

Example sentences:

  • The rusty gate squeaked loudly as it swung open.
  • She squeaked with delight upon receiving her surprise gift.
  • The mouse squeaked at the cat, warning it to stay away.

Adjective

Informal term used to describe something very small or of little value.

Example sentences:

  • He lives in a squeak apartment downtown.
  • After months of saving, she finally bought a squeak laptop.

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