Squeak

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Meanings of Squeak

   
Verb
  • To make a short, high sound.
  • To tell someone about something that someone did wrong.
  • To talk in a high voice.
  • To play the card game where you try to get rid of your cards.
  • To win by a little bit.
   
Noun
  • A short, high sound, like when a mouse makes a noise or when something rubs together.
  • A card game where players try to match cards.
  • A very small or narrow sound.
   

Explanation of the word: Squeak

Squeak is a sound that is high-pitched and short. You might hear it when a mouse runs or when you press a squeaky toy.

   

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Translations for the word: Squeak

   
hindi
सकक (sakkak)

sakkak

चिटचिट (chit chit)

chit chit

किटकिट (kit kit)

kit kit

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Squeak

  • The squeak of the toy made me laugh.
  • I heard a squeak when I opened the box.
  • The rubber duck made a funny squeak.
  • When I stepped on the floor, it made a squeak.
  • The puppy let out a squeak when it played.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Squeak

The Adventure of Squeaky the Mouse

In a cozy little house, there lived a tiny mouse named Squeaky. Every day, Squeaky would explore the nooks and crannies, making a cheerful "squeak!" as he went.

One sunny morning, he found a big, shiny cheese wheel! But oh no! It was too heavy for him to carry.

Squeaky squeaked for help, and soon his friends, the playful birds and the wise old cat, came to lend a paw. Together, they rolled the cheese back home, squeaking with joy!

A Lesson to Remember

Remember, friends, teamwork makes everything easier, and a little squeak can lead to big adventures!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Squeak

The word 'squeak' means to make a short, high-pitched sound, like when a mouse makes a noise or when a toy makes a sound when you squeeze it.

You pronounce 'squeak' like this: 'skweek'. It rhymes with 'peek'.

The word 'squeak' comes from the Middle English word 'squeken', which means to make a high sound.

The word 'squeak' in Hindi is 'चिढ़ाना' (Chidhana).

The word 'squeak' in Kannada is 'ಚೀಳುವುದು' (Chīḷuvudu).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Squeak

Fact: Did you know that mice squeak to communicate with each other? They use different squeaks to show happiness or to ask for help!
Proverb: A squeak can be louder than a roar. (This means that small things can have a big impact.)
Quote: "Squeak, squeak, squeak!" - Unknown