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squeal

[skweel] / skwil /






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“I’m talking high-fives and cheers and even some squeals,” Ries said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The squeals from the crowd take us back to the 1940s, but the quality of the music itself is timeless.

From The Wall Street Journal

The word “try” is banned—if a student says it, Lee lets out a squeal so loud that the teaching assistant on the other side of the wall can hear it.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I heard them in the cupboards and behind the bath panel. One morning when I woke up they were fighting under the bath, screaming and squealing."

From BBC

Katherine LaNasa’s radiant smile is contagious enough, but when she let out that girlish squeal after a clearly unexpected victory, I felt her excitement in my bones.

From Los Angeles Times