Squeak | Mean of squeak in English Dictionary
/ˈskwiːk/
- Verb
- to make a short, high-pitched cry or noise
- I could hear the mouse squeaking.
- She squeaked when I pinched her.
- My shoes squeak when I walk.
- The wheel squeaks when it turns.
- a squeaking sound/wheel
- to barely succeed at doing something
- The team squeaked into the finals. [=the team almost did not get into the finals]
- The bill squeaked through the Senate. [=it barely got enough votes to be accepted]
- He squeaked into office by fewer than 2,000 votes.
- to say (something) in a high-pitched voice especially because you are nervous or excited
- “I can't believe it!” she squeaked.
- Noun
- a sharp, high-pitched cry or sound
- She gave/let out a squeak.