squeak

noun14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Refers to a soft or quiet squeak.

Refers to a soft or quiet squeak.

A squeak that is high in pitch.

A squeak that is high in pitch.

A squeak made out of fear or alarm.

A squeak made out of intense fear.

Figuratively means 'no sound or communication at all'.

A short, high-pitched sound made when surprised.

A small or weak complaint or objection.

Describes an action that is accompanied by a squeaking sound.

Used to specify the cause or type of squeak (e.g., surprise, protest).

To perceive the sound of a squeak.

To produce a squeak.

To produce a squeak, often suddenly or involuntarily.

Collocations with "squeak"

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