They squealed as they did so, and every now and then broke into hallos or bursts of song.
Everybody was determined to have a peep, and even Tattie mustered up sufficient courage to screw through the narrow portal, though she squealed in the process, and clung tightly to Magsie's hand.
He squealed the squeals he does squeal when he wants to go on an exploration trip.
Well, Uncle, you did not seem to like that," squealed Mosquito Long-Nose.
Dolls squealed in their shrill voices and all three fainted with fright.
Top buzzed, Clown beat his cymbals and Petrooshka squealed with all his might.
The tigress sprawled down also, and because she lighted on her wounded paw, she squealed with pain.
Just as the Mother Hog lay down again, the men lifted the White Pig from the wagon, cage and all, so she began to squeal, and she squealed and squealed and squealed and squealed until she was set free in the field with the Brown Pigs.
Here, sir," squealed Timothy, his usual gruff voice spindling into a small cheep through his great perplexity.
They squealed and bellowed and trumpeted and grunted and charged.
He squealed once, reared up with one lunge out of the bath--and charged.
Then they reared out, like great sea-gods rising from the deep, and grunted and squealed their way up the banks into the jungle again.
He squealed and began to struggle, and I made the sign of the cross over him three times.
Why, look,” squealed the captain suddenly, and showing him the two notes which he had been holding by one corner between his thumb and forefinger during the conversation, he crumpled them up savagely and squeezed them tight in his right hand.
Maximov, hearing that Grushenka wanted to dance, squealed with delight, and ran skipping about in front of her, humming: With legs so slim and sides so trim And its little tail curled tight.
She squealed as he leaped on a pile of brush and fired at the rabbit which ran out.
He squealed with joy and stared in goggle-eyed rapture.
Bim squealed like a tin whistle; then justice, in the person of the nymph of the pool, intervened.
The cows lowed a great deal--very plaintively and deep; the pigs squealed hungrily every time a pail clattered in the kitchen or steps passed their sty door.
The little black pig gobbled it in a mouthful and squealed for more.
One dreadful day they squealed all the time while Marcella's little English mother lay on her couch in the window that looked over Lashnagar, and cried.
Its consequent abrupt retreat collided it with a stout old lady, who squealed and dropped her bag of peanuts.
At first she had squealed with delight at sight of his helplessness, and was for beating his brain out with a stout forest branch.
But he nearly screamed when she succumbed to that caress so at the very first of the courtship and mowed and gibbered and squealed little, queer, pig-like gurgly noises of delight.
Late in the afternoon he had found a rabbit caught fast in a snare which he had set deep in the thicket, and the little animal had squealed in terror, just as rabbits always squeal, when he leaned and took it from the trap.
Involuntarily, spasmodically his arms closed until the rabbit squealed again in an ecstasy of terror.
Anne squealed and struggled, and finally waded in until the water came up to her knees.
The little McSwiggins squealed and gurgled with delight, and then ate as only people can who have seen the gaunt wolf of starvation at the door, and as they ate they asked the question unceasingly: "Who sent it?
After the manner of their kind in such affairs, the rivals ruffled with rage, kicked and squealed as if to declare their reckless bravery, and closed in desperate battle.
The fact that stallions squealed and fought in the stalls across the courtyard scarcely promised us uninterrupted sleep; but sleep is not to be weighed in the balance against the news of eastern nights.
One improvised derrick squealed in the darkness, and the logs came in by twos and tens and dozens.
Muscles got out of place in my calves and stood in aching lumps, till I almost squealed with the pain of it.
As the gas squealed and flickered in the lighting, he sketched for me the coming guests.
The Old and the New joined hands, then fought the Hun with cold steel till he squealed like a pig and—RAN.
They flung their rifles away and squealed like pigs.
Judy Pike was close behind and, making a grab on her own part, stood holding the end of the singer lady's sash in her one hand while Teether, from her other arm, caught at the bright ribbons and squealed with delight.
Teether squealed and Miss Wingate retreated to the bounds of the fence.
Jakin halted and beat the long roll of the Assembly, while the fifesquealed despairingly.
Some of them squealed and some of them growled when dragged out to die.
I'm going to market to bring my mother a pail of milk for Father's supper to-night," squealed Piggie.
Going to market to bring my mother a pail of milk for Father's supper to-night," squealed Piggie, in a great hurry.
I am going to market to get my mother a pail of milk for Father's supper to-night," squealed Piggie in a great hurry.
The little pig squealed and squealed, and the black and white thing rolled him and rolled him over, and kept saying "Bow wow!
I am going to market to bring Mother a pail of milk for Father's supper to-night," squealed Piggie, in a great hurry.
She squealed with fear and scratched at the sides of the box in a vain endeavor to find a way to escape; but escape was impossible unless some one lifted the box.
There he raced and squealed and spun through the deserted streets of centercity until he had saved enough to commercial-grid the car elsewhere.
A red splinter of car hurtled around the corner and squealed to the curb.
I quite squealed through it, and all the household has amazingly enjoyed it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "squealed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.