squeaking
IPA: skwˈikɪŋ
noun
- A sound that squeaks.
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Examples of "squeaking" in Sentences
- That would make a squeaking noise too.
- Sometimes it makes odd squeaking noises.
- It communicates by squeaking or with ultra sound.
- a kind of squeaking tone: 'Now, then, no nonsense.
- Is there any way to lubricate or make the squeaking sound stop
- Examples are sounds such as squeaking, creaking and grinding sounds.
- They can also make a repetitive quieter whistling or squeaking noise.
- They make squeaking and grunting noises when they are scared or fighting.
- Don't knock down the whole house if you just need to fix a squeaking door.
- My 50mm 1.4 starts "squeaking" louder during AF and starts not focusing some of the time ...
- He said in a squeaking little voice, intended to be jocose and satirical, shaking his head as he rode.
- Yes, I realize I said "tomorrow" yesterday and am now squeaking in half an hour before midnight my time.
- Suddenly the assistant again put on a stern expression, and called out in a kind of squeaking tone: ‘Now, then, no nonsense.
- And in case you weren't aware of this, (and you might not be, that's ok) a touchdown is worth six points, so winning by five is kind of squeaking out a win.
- Nine tenths of the 'squeaking' heard when harmonics are played is due to the fact that the finger-placing is not properly prepared, and that the fingers are not on the right spot.
- In an electoral sense, when an election comes along the Independents usually split about 50-50 with half voting Democrat and half voting Republican, meaning that presidential elections (as well as others) end up being relatively close to 50-50, with either a Republican or Democrat barely squeaking out a win.
- We are drawn to the beauty of the porter's walk through the mountains: the green steppes in the rain, the red coca-cola deco-ed fridge on the porter's back (the only flash of color), and the moments when the porter takes a rest in villages, offered meals and conversations and objects -- such as squeaking chicks -- to carry along inside the fridge.
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