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squeak

verb as in make sharp, high-pitched sound

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It doesn’t pull off the former but squeaks out the latter, largely due to Greer’s sincere performance.

When Cynthia Ruiz turns on her kitchen faucet, she hears a slight squeak before cloudy fluid bursts out of the spout.

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They embraced risk and played to win big rather than striving not to offend and hoping to squeak by.

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One can hear every squeak of the shoes, every jeer from the loudmouths, every direction from the coaches.

The politicians who facilitated Hitler’s appointment as chancellor argued that Hitler would be boxed in so tight that he would “squeak.”

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

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