squealer 的 3 个定义
- a somewhat prolonged, sharp, shrill cry, as of pain, fear, or surprise.
- Slang. an instance of informing against someone.a protest or complaint; beef.
- to utter or emit a squeal or squealing sound.
- Slang. to turn informer; inform.to protest or complain; beef.
- to utter or produce with a squeal.
squealer 近义词
informant
更多squealer例句
- For this same reason, tamper your squeals of joy and avoid shining lights if you enter sea caves while kayaking, since animals enjoy cozying up inside.
- Joni Ernst made her opponents squeal like pigs on Tuesday night.
- In a back room, video poker machines ding and chirp with the occasional squeal of delight from a winner.
- Even with all the money in the bank, most Hollywood stars and executives are loathe to squeal to protect their own hide.
- Some sound concrete clarion calls, some are like string quartets, some trumpet brazen marches, and some squeal in sheer discord.
- From the minute he appears on screen, the women in the Los Angeles theater squeal with delight.
- On coming out his skin would be shining like ebony, and he would squeal with pleasure as I rubbed water down his back.
- She aint had time fer ter squeal en needer fer ter grunt 'fo' Brer Wolf gobble 'er up.
- As he lay in the dark trying to gasp some breath back into his lungs, he could still hear the squeal.
- When kicked out she gave a little protesting squeal, but she had an extra curl in her tail that showed how happy she was.
- They were ready to fight for their rights and squeal their protests for fair play before they were an hour old.