0 past simple and past participle of squeak --
2 to only just succeed in something such as a test or competition: --
He squeaked through the exam.
After that, his wheelchair still squeaked.
Quinn tested to hear if the gate to his house squeaked.
Standing on an incorrect symbol produces the sound of a dog toy being squeaked violently but has no other penalty.
And the rats huddled against the cold at our feet and squeaked.
This is not the mouse that roared; this is the mouse that squeaked.
What we have so far is a cautious tale—not a lion that roared, but a mouse that squeaked in the corner.
It is true, but not by much—an increased figure only just squeaked home.
Instead, his idea was to tax the rich until the pips squeaked.