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squeaky

/skwee-kee/US // ˈskwi ki //

吱吱声,吱吱作响,吱吱叫,吱吱响

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    squeak·i·er, squeak·i·est.

    • : squeaking; tending to squeak: His squeaky shoes could be heard across the lobby.

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Examples

  • The great ones find the squeaky-tight balance between just enough and over the top.

  • He’s a little shy, but finds comfort in a squeaky, spiked neon orange blob toy and loves to practice his downward dog.

  • Rodriguez is holding onto her toys, including her favorite squeaky hot dog, in case she comes back tomorrow or a year from now.

  • All nuclear reactions spray neutrinos, so if you’re looking the few that come from a rare nuclear reaction millions of miles away, first you have to prepare a squeaky-clean nuclear environment.

  • Probably not Wisconsin’s squeaky curds or an aged Vermont cheddar.

  • Rusty and squeaky, in need of maintenance and oil, the tank had not lost its destructive skills.

  • Next to their squeaky counterparts these silent wheels roll right through the cracks.

  • It looks a bit older, but once you hear that gravelly-squeaky Tennessee twang, it hits you: this is Lori Petty.

  • I lifted her as high as I could midway up the slide and eased her down with a big, squeaky “wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee.”

  • In Banks, Disney is portrayed as a squeaky-clean character, but was he, really?

  • If you wanted to let her go you did so; if not, you talked in the squeaky voice that is the recognized etiquette of the carnival.

  • But he thought with regret of Brittany and squeaky Hands and the warm days of butterflies.

  • Luckily the horse was not my own, but a spare one, as my mare Squeaky had had a sore back, and Catley was not riding her.

  • Trotting was almost out of the question, but I tried it on Squeaky for a few yards, on a dry broken bit.

  • They are always hungry, or at any rate always demanding food in squeaky tones.

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