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squeal

noun as in loud and high-pitched yell

verb as in yell in a loud and high-pitched manner

verb as in inform on

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Example Sentences

"The squealing and crying, the smell of smoke. It was just terrible," he told the inquiry.

From BBC

But their therapy session is deliberately drowned out by the squeals of a nameless naked couple romping in the back.

"It woke my kids up from the bedroom upstairs and one of them said they thought they could hear a pig squealing because of the noise I was making," she added.

From BBC

Donald Trump is on a “revenge tour,” and his supporters are squealing with delight as he conducts it.

From Salon

“I never know what I like but I really know what I don’t like. My fingertips squeal when they don’t like the fabric. It’s a bit of a magpie process.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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