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squeal - use in sentences
Object
- pig: There are also pictures and farm sounds to download, such as a squealing pig and a hen laying an egg.
- brake: Clicking gears, squealing brakes, cables dying for some lube?
- noise: Pump makes a loud squealing noise, it heats up or is not running to its full capability.
- guitar: The introduction of squealing guitars and manic Drum ' n ' Bass powerfully brings this Deliverance -style movie to an unexpected climax.
Converse of object
- emit: Instead she emits a bloodcurdling squeal, accompanied by a torrent of tears.
- hear: Then, suddenly we heard squeals of delight from some ball game or other from behind a line of trees.
Adjective modifier
- high-pitched: Most puppies will stop biting with a high-pitched squeal from you.
- pitched: They usually voice their protest simply by letting out a high pitched squeal.
- loud: Then with a loud squeal we would roar up toward the Market cross.
- high: They usually voice their protest simply by letting out a high pitched squeal.
Modifying Another Word
- loudly: Ever wondered why the Tories are not squealing loudly about how unfair the system is against them at the moment?
Noun used with modifier
- brake: Rapid drying, stops brake squeal, free seized brakes.
- tire: Put the car in reverse and, with a healthy dose of white smoke and tire squeal, perform a 180.
Used with why or when
- when: If you squeal when you hit a bird, control yourself!
Preposition: of
- delight: Ellie's squeal of delight, I am sure, could be heard in London.
- brake: He finally heard the whistle, then the squeal of the brakes.
- tire: Sit back and enjoy the roar of the engine and the squeal of tires on tarmac from the great racing circuits of the world.
Preposition: with
- delight: No doubt then too I shall squeal with delight again.
Preposition: like
- pig: Toby was squealing like a pig caught under the gate.
- girl: Shocking Arm Wrestling Not the type to squeal like a girl?
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