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squawk

verb as in make high-pitched, animal-like sound

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verb as in gripe

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Not a peep from all the “originalists,” incidentally, whose squawks could be heard for miles when the Supreme Court found, in Roe v.

From Salon

It squawked in protest as he cupped it in his palm before relaxing, relenting to his gentle caress.

Since this show came out, now people squawk chicken noises at me in the street.

Dr Ben Beska, 33, from Newcastle, said he saw a group of magpies squawking in his garden on Saturday and went out to investigate when he spotted the fish lying in the grass.

From BBC

Birds of every jungle from the Yangtse to the Ganges squawked as the camels swayed.

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

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