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Definition of Squeaks
1. squeak [v] - See also: squeak
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squeaks
Literary usage of Squeaks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Preacher of Cedar Mountain: A Tale of the Open Country by Ernest Thompson Seton (1917)
"squeaks, however, was quite conspicuous and present on all important occasions;
... It was, however, believed by Belle that squeaks was there in the ..."
2. The Preacher of Cedar Mountain: A Tale of the Open Country by Ernest Thompson Seton (1917)
"squeaks, however, was quite conspicuous and present on all important occasions;
... It was, however, believed by Belle that squeaks was there in the ..."
3. The Rob Roy on the Baltic: A Canoe Cruise Through Norway, Sweden, Denmark by John MacGregor (1867)
"Barometer falling—Caught in a Squall—Cholera-ward— Dog Brandy—Alone in a Lantern—A
Sum in squeaks— Yankee—Cauliflowers. EARLY next day the whole family and ..."
4. Jungle By-ways in India: Leaves from the Note-book of a Sportsman and a by Edward Percy Stebbing (1911)
"... the elephant almost invariably proclaims his disgust and dissatisfaction A
chorus of grunts and squeaks proclaims a sounder of pig. at the proceeding, ..."
5. A dictionary of quotations from the English poets by Henry George Bohn (1881)
"Brays the loud trumpet; squeaks the fiddle sharp : Expels diseases, softens every
pain, Music exalts each joy, allays each grief, -%'«*** Addresses, ..."