squealing
word · lemma: squeal
Definition
Making a long, high-pitched sound like a scream, often out of excitement, fear, or pain. Also used for high, sharp noises from machines or brakes.
Usage & Nuances
'Squealing' can describe people (especially children), animals (like pigs), or high-pitched object sounds (like brakes or tires). Common collocations: 'squealing with delight', 'squealing brakes'. Often used for unexpected or intense noises. Not usually formal; typically shows surprise or emotion.
Example Sentences
The brakes on the car were squealing loudly.
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The pig was squealing in the pen.
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She ran down the hall, squealing with excitement when she heard the news.
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The tires kept squealing every time he made a sharp turn.
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The children started squealing when they saw the puppy.
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"Stop squealing!" his brother shouted when the noise got too loud.
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