squeak out
1not hear a squeak out of someone — not hear a squeak from/out of/someone phrase used for emphasizing that someone has not spoken or made any sound I haven’t heard a squeak out of the kids all morning. Thesaurus: silent and silencesynonym describing loud and noisy sounds …
2squeak´ing|ly — squeak «skweek», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to make a short, sharp, shrill sound: »A mouse squeaks. 2. Informal. to get or pass with difficulty: »The Senate will block it even if it squeaks through the House (Wall Street Journal). 3. Slang. a) to turn… …
3squeak — I UK [skwiːk] / US [skwɪk] verb Word forms squeak : present tense I/you/we/they squeak he/she/it squeaks present participle squeaking past tense squeaked past participle squeaked 1) [intransitive] to make a short, high noise The door squeaked… …
4squeak — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, small ▪ high, high pitched ▪ frightened, terrified VERB + SQUEAK …
5squeak — n. shrill cry 1) to emit, let out a squeak escape (colloq.) 2) a close squeak * * * [skwiːk] let out a squeak [ escape ] (colloq.) a close squeak [ shrill cry ] to emit …
6squeak — squeak1 [ skwik ] verb 1. ) intransitive to make a short, high noise: Their shoes squeaked on the tiled floor. The door squeaked open. 2. ) intransitive or transitive to speak in a high voice, especially because you are upset or excited squeak… …
7squeak — n 1. creak, scrape, screech, twang, whine; squeal, shriek, screak, scream, yelp, yip, yowl. v 2. squeal, shriek, screak, scream, yelp, yip, yowl; pule, whine, whimper, squall, cry, cry out. 3. squeak by squeeze by, just make it. have a near miss …
8squeak by — verb 1. manage one s existence barely I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary • Syn: ↑scrape along, ↑scrape by, ↑scratch along, ↑squeeze by, ↑rub along • Hypernyms: ↑ …
9not hear a squeak from someone — not hear a squeak from/out of/someone phrase used for emphasizing that someone has not spoken or made any sound I haven’t heard a squeak out of the kids all morning. Thesaurus: silent and silencesynonym describing loud and noisy sounds …
10Pip, Squeak and Wilfred — with very long ears. Character BeginningsThe origins of the characters are mentioned in the cartoon strips as Squeak being found in London Zoological Gardens after having been hatched on the South African coast years before. Pip was discovered… …