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Definition of Squeakiest
1. squeaky [adj] - See also: squeaky
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squeakiest
Literary usage of Squeakiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1862)
"... and he cried out in the tiniest, shrillest, squeakiest little voice you ever
heard. " Much obliged to you, indeed ; but I don't want it yet. ..."
2. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris, George Grove (1862)
"... he hopped upon Tom's finger, and sat there as bold as nine tailors ; and he
cried out in the tiniest, shrillest, squeakiest little voice you ever heard, ..."
3. Scottish Men of Letters in the Eighteenth Century by Henry Grey Graham (1901)
"... and intellectual alertness, would keep the talk at its best, and Lord Elibank,
the Jacobite, would utter quaint paradoxes in the squeakiest of voices. ..."
4. Scottish Men of Letters in the Eighteenth Century by Henry Grey Graham (1908)
"... and intellectual alertness, would keep the talk at its best, and Lord Elibank,
the Jacobite, would utter quaint paradoxes in the squeakiest of voices. ..."
5. Memories of an Old Actor by Walter Moore Leman (1886)
"... queerest, squeakiest little man that I had ever seen. He made everybody laugh
who saw him, and has kept them laughing ever since. ..."
6. My Autobiography and Reminiscences by William Powell Frith (1888)
"Here," said Heath, in the squeakiest voice I ever heard —" here is a lovely story
by my lady—' Ianthe of Nismes.' Read it—you will be delighted. ..."