0 a shrill cry or sound -- decitan
the squeaks of the mice/puppies.
1 to make a shrill cry or sound -- berdecit
The door-hinge is squeaking.
I have had two "near squeaks" while coming down that road.
All the squeaks in the world will not stop me from reading this particular document.
They have had enough narrow squeaks on unemployment benefit without a further challenge.
I believe that they would be well advised to remember the old adage that the axle that squeaks the loudest gets the most grease.
I sort of squeaked and squawked about this in one of these debates, but there was absolutely no response.
Only two years ago he said that he would tax the middle management groups until the pips squeaked.
Instead, his idea was to tax the rich until the pips squeaked.
After the mountains have laboured in this fashion, there might be a squeaking mouse of a minor interest rate cut.