1 to only just succeed in something such as a test or competition:
He squeaked through the exam.
4 to just manage to do something:
As if in response to this, she suddenly sat up, looked at me, squeaked and then fell back against my chest exhaling her last breath.
Eventually a solution was decided upon, along with a word such as" squeaked" to help convey the sound intended.
In that case, the home beliefs will be well oiled, and quite far from squeaking.
Is what he does essentially different from taking a door's squeak as a sign that its hinges need oiling?
Rats and mice even use ultrasonic echoes to determine distances and sizes of objects in the dark- this is one of the reasons why they squeak.
They are the victims of the monetarist ratchet that has squeezed the economy until the pips have squeaked.
The fruit has been squeezed and the pips have squeaked.
After the mountains have laboured in this fashion, there might be a squeaking mouse of a minor interest rate cut.
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