Found 3 items, similar to Squeaked.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: squeak
bercuit, berderak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: squeak
squeak
v : make a high-pitched, screeching noise;
“The door creaked
when I opened it slowly” [syn:
screech,
creak,
screak,
skreak]
squeak
n 1: a short high-pitched noise;
“the squeak of of shoes on
powdery snow”
2: something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin [syn:
close call
,
close shave,
squeaker,
narrow escape]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Squeaked
Squeak
\Squeak\ (skw[=e]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Squeaked
(skw[=e]kt); p. pr. & vb. n.
Squeaking.] [Probably of
imitative origin; cf. Sw. sqv["a]ka to croak, Icel. skvakka
to give a sound as of water shaken in a bottle.]
1. To utter a sharp, shrill cry, usually of short duration;
to cry with an acute tone, as an animal; or, to make a
sharp, disagreeable noise, as a pipe or quill, a wagon
wheel, a door; to creak.
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Who can endure to hear one of the rough old Romans
squeaking through the mouth of an eunuch? --Addison.
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Zoilus calls the companions of Ulysses the
“squeaking pigs” of Homer. --Pope.
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2. To break silence or secrecy for fear of pain or
punishment; to speak; to confess. [Colloq.]
Syn: squeal.
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If he be obstinate, put a civil question to him
upon the rack, and he squeaks, I warrant him.
--Dryden.
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