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Squeal

Noun:

1. A high-pitched shrill sound or cry, especially made by a pig or a person in moments of excitement, fear, or pain.

Example sentence: The squeal of the brakes startled the pedestrians.

Verb:

1. To make a high-pitched shrill sound or cry, especially in a moment of excitement, fear, or pain.

Example sentence: The children began to squeal with delight as the piņata broke open.

2. To betray secrets or divulge information to others, often with a sense of excitement or nervousness.

Example sentence: He was threatened with punishment but refused to squeal on his accomplices.

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