Thesaurus / squeak
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A squeaky garage door can make fast enemies, and squeaks aren’t the only issue that crop up.
BEST GARAGE DOOR OPENER FOR YOUR HOMEIRENA COLLAKUAUGUST 23, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEBy the time their three-month infancy was up, the Central American natives learned an average of 12 to 20 unique syllables—half or most of the 25 syllables adults use to form their squeaks and squeals.
BOTH BATS AND HUMANS TEST OUT TALKING AS INFANTSSARA KILEY WATSONAUGUST 20, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThey can add noise from both the wind and rattles and squeaks.
270 AWNINGS: THE ULTIMATE CAMPING UPGRADEWES SILERAPRIL 10, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThe rest of the area is a blend of blue padded walls with maize trim, “Block M’s” and signature Jordan Jumpman insignia serving as the backdrop to the staccato sounds of basketballs and sneaker squeaks.
JUWAN HOWARD’S FIRST BANNERS AT MICHIGAN CAME DOWN. HE’S READY TO HANG ANOTHER ONE.KAREEM COPELANDMARCH 18, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHer only projects to persist through the pandemic have been conducted from afar, like using acoustic monitors to eavesdrop on the animals’ squeaks and swooshes.
WHY BAT SCIENTISTS ARE SOCIALLY DISTANCING FROM THEIR SUBJECTSJERIMIAH OETTINGOCTOBER 23, 2020SCIENCE NEWSOn the second floor there was neither light nor sound—not so much as the squeak of a rat.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUSHe could only hear the rush of eternal darkness past his ears, the thin squeak of his shadow brushing across the stars.
THE STARS, MY BROTHERSEDMOND HAMILTONPunch wrung its neck, and if the choke or squeak which it gave were not real, I know nothing of reality.
A THIN GHOST AND OTHERSM. R. (MONTAGUE RHODES) JAMESAnother near squeak was a bullet striking beside me from a glancing shot where I was standing, as I thought, in absolute safety.
LETTERS OF LT.-COL. GEORGE BRENTON LAURIEGEORGE BRENTON LAURIEAt each of its revolutions the off hind-wheel gave a dry squeak like a pair of boots that has not been paid for.
MUSHROOM TOWNOLIVER ONIONSWORDS RELATED TO SQUEAK
- breaks
- connections
- contingencies
- conveniences
- cuts
- events
- excuses
- fair shakes
- fighting chances
- fitnesses
- flings
- fortuities
- freedoms
- go
- good fortunes
- good lucks
- happenings
- hopes
- hours
- iron in the fires
- junctures
- leisures
- liberties
- moments
- occasions
- one's moves
- one's says
- one's turns
- openings
- passes
- prayers
- probabilities
- reliefs
- rooms
- runs
- scopes
- shots
- shows
- spaces
- spells
- squeaks
- stabs
- the hunts
- the runnings
- times
- turns
- whacks
- break
- connection
- contingency
- convenience
- cut
- event
- excuse
- fair shake
- fighting chance
- fitness
- fling
- fortuity
- freedom
- go
- good fortune
- good luck
- happening
- hope
- hour
- iron in the fire
- juncture
- leisure
- liberty
- moment
- occasion
- one's move
- one's say
- one's turn
- opening
- pass
- prayer
- probability
- relief
- room
- run
- scope
- shot
- show
- space
- spell
- squeak
- stab
- the hunt
- the running
- time
- turn
- whack
- articulate
- babble
- broach
- chant
- chat
- chatter
- comment on
- communicate
- confess
- converse
- describe
- divulge
- drawl
- drone
- express
- flap one's tongue
- gab
- gabble
- give voice to
- gossip
- influence
- intone
- notify
- palaver
- parley
- patter
- persuade
- prate
- prattle
- pronounce
- reveal
- rhapsodize
- run on
- say
- sing
- soliloquize
- speak
- spill the beans
- spout
- squeak
- squeal
- talk one's leg off
- tell
- tell all
- use
- utter
- ventriloquize
- verbalize
- voice
- yak
- argued
- canvassed
- carried on conversation
- chewed
- collogued
- communed
- confabulated
- conferred
- confided
- consulted
- contacted
- deliberated
- dialogued
- engaged in conversation
- exchanged
- groupthinked
- had a meet
- held discussion
- huddled
- interacted
- interfaced
- interviewed
- joined in conversation
- kept in touch
- negotiated
- networked
- palavered
- parleyed
- reached out
- reasoned
- related
- thrashed out
- touch base
- touched
- vented
- visited
- was in contact
- went into a huddle
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