squeaky

IPA: skwˈiki

adjective

  • Tending to produce a high-pitched sound or squeak.
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Examples of "squeaky" in Sentences

  • Guards are squeaky clean, though.
  • But I grease the squeaky wheel....
  • The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
  • The squeaky wheel gets the grease
  • The tone is very high and squeaky.
  • Squeaky floors ruin neighbor's slumber.
  • It's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease.
  • They are easily skewed by the squeaky wheel.
  • In America, the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
  • I never truly understood the term "squeaky clean" until then.
  • And they don't sound squeaky to me unless they are being squeaky on purpose.
  • (Having spent his political career in squeaky clean Chicago, the Senator believes that vote fraud is a myth.)
  • We also found that some of the buttons were a little "squeaky" - not a problem we've encountered with Panasonic remotes before.
  • The transition takes just a few months and there are only infrequent pitch breaks the kinder way to refer to the squeaky sounds.
  • The expression "squeaky clean" was made for Bicester; there are no "For Sale" signs or "We take American Express/MasterCard" stickers in store windows.
  • Who are the 35 to 39 that still support bush? the only people i see with bush bumper stickers are old ladies and dudes in squeaky clean 4×4s. are there that many?

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