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Definition of Squealed
1. squeal [v] - See also: squeal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squealed
Literary usage of Squealed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reynard the Fox by John Masefield (1920)
"... his stern spear-straight, Racing as though for a piece of plate, Little speck
horsemen field on field; Then Dansey viewed him and Robin squealed At the ..."
2. The Thompson Readers: Book One by John Gilbert Thompson, Inez Bigwood (1917)
"Then he grunted and squealed, and he squealed and grunted. ... Poor Hoggy-woggy
squealed so loudly that Gander-lander came running into the barnyard to see ..."
3. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1815)
"In the evening, the convulsive motions of the head were much increased, and
recurred every quarter of an hour; she then " squealed out, and became alarmed ..."
4. An Outline of Progressive Lessons in Composition, Language and Spelling for by Anna M. Wiebalk (1912)
"He squealed very loudly. His mother hearing his squeals came and pulled the can
off his nose. Spelling Words Johnnie Bear hotel people favorite guests ..."
5. The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe (1888)
"Maria shoved the Mercedes into first gear and squealed forward. The youth leaped
to one side. ... Maria squealed the car forward, right at him. ..."
6. Report, Proceedings, and Minutes of Evidence of the Select Committee by Canada Parliament. House of Commons (1891)
"No; you would not have squealed, but would you have thought it was a fair thing
if they had not ... Well, as I said before, I would not have squealed. 2316. ..."