Squealed [verb]

Definition of Squealed:

yell in a loud and high-pitched manner

Synonyms of Squealed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Squealed:

Hide

Conceal


Sentence/Example of Squealed:

When you hear that, come right in here, and tell me that the gang has squealed.

Some of them squealed and some of them growled when dragged out to die.

But William was not happy, and squealed softly from time to time.

The bigger that pig grew, the more he squealed, and the less he seemed to like his pen.

He squealed, and turned around and kicked the pony that belonged to that peg.

Balfour squealed forth his disapprobation for upwards of an hour.

Rab squealed, whirled and kicked, but Coaley was not there at that particular 116 moment.

The boar, watching its fate, squealed, and the python advanced.

The witch howled, squealed, yelped like a dog, and fled away.

It squealed, shrill with triumph, and the horn swept up to impale him.