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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsqueakysqueak‧y /ˈskwiːki/ adjective 1 HIGH POSITION OR RANKmaking very high noises that are not loud a squeaky voice squeaky floorboards► see thesaurus at high2 → squeaky clean —squeakily adverb —squeakiness noun [uncountable]
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squeaky• He's had a throat infection for over a week and his voice has gone squeaky.• Her voice is kind of high and squeaky.• This door needs oiling - it's very squeaky.• His voice, he thought, sounded curiously squeaky.• The speaker was squeaky, but I could make out what was being said.• The beginning of the main strip in Shelbyville is a squeaky clean residential area.• a squeaky door• The toy, the squeaky duck or whatever, will be offered to him by the smiling child.• If you have a squeaky little voice, people tend not to listen to your ideas.• Around the corner, their classmates practiced pulling small-fry violin bows across squeaky strings.• Union Sundown appear to share their guitars and their squeaky vocal style but their songs are longer and have a grittier tone.• a band with a squeaky vocal style• Something about his rubbery features and squeaky voice trigger my cootie detector.
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