squeakily

squeakily
whilst squeaking

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  • squeakily — See squeaky. * * * …   Universalium

  • squeakily — adv. while producing high pitched sounds, while creaking …   English contemporary dictionary

  • squeakily — squeakˈily adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑squeak …   Useful english dictionary

  • squeaky — squeakily, adv. squeakiness, n. /skwee kee/, adj., squeakier, squeakiest. squeaking; tending to squeak: His squeaky shoes could be heard across the lobby. [1860 65; SQUEAK + Y1] * * * …   Universalium

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  • squeakiness — See squeakily. * * * …   Universalium

  • squeaky — squeak|y [ˈskwi:ki] adj 1.) making very high noises that are not loud ▪ a squeaky voice ▪ squeaky floorboards 2.) squeaky clean informal a) never having done anything morally wrong ▪ politicians who are less than squeaky clean b) completely clean …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • squeak — noun a short, high pitched sound or cry. ↘[with negative] a single remark or communication. verb 1》 make a squeak.     ↘say something in a high pitched tone. 2》 informal inform on someone. 3》 informal achieve something by a narrow margin: the… …   English new terms dictionary

  • squeaky — adjective 1 making very high noises that are not loud: a squeaky voice | a squeaky door 2 squeaky clean informal a) never having done anything morally wrong: You re not exactly squeaky clean either. b) completely clean: squeaky clean hair… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • squeaky — /ˈskwiki/ (say skweekee) adjective (squeakier, squeakiest) squeaking; tending to squeak: his squeaky shoes could be heard along the corridor. {squeak + y1} –squeakily, adverb –squeakiness, noun …  

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