The gleeful squeals were hushed down into subdued and half-awed murmurs and after a little a single footstep came along the passage and the front door was opened cautiously.
Then I could make out the thuds and squeals of bullets that hit wood and iron in the wheels and under-construction of the wagon.
That Peter Paul Rubens seemed to know that was the only one of all his squeals that would bring me at once to where he was.
A foreigner can do little good by talking of these things; for the same lean dry blood that breeds the fever of unrest breeds also the savage parochial pride that squeals under a steady stare or a pointed finger.
The spoon, being almost red-hot, the clamor of the porkers redoubled, and with indignant squeals and grumblings they dashed off into the dense growth of scrub oak and pine that covered the island in its interior.
Suddenly, while Hiram was considering putting the potatoes on their hook, there came from the rear of the store tent the most appalling succession of squeals and screams the boy had ever heard.
For, as she waited, trying to get a blind aim, the squeals suddenly died out.
Hours later, she was awakened by hearing faint squeals directly overhead.
There were squeals of terror, and before the men could catch their breath the sixty-five cow ponies had bolted in a mad stampede, overturning the cook-wagons and thundering across the prairie.
If a hoss squeals or whinnies the rescuin' party might as well pick out their graves, 'cause yuh see only two or three can make the trip.
Women's laughter, whispers, swift scampers of feet, squeals of dismay made the city murmurous.
Nurses chivvied about with little squeals of laughter as they bumped into each other out of the shadow world, but not losing their heads or their hands, with so much work to do.
Chinaman squeals and kicks in the stable, Nobby kicks without squealing, but with even more purpose--last night he knocked down a part of his stall.
No sooner was his name uttered than a venomous howl, terminating in squeals of rage and impatience, came from the ground beneath them.
When the captains and Fred Anally succeeded in hauling the heavy crate inboard, poor piggy’s squeals had ceased.
But, upon hearing the frightened squeals coming from the pig that was kept in a crate, the poor man endeavoured to drag the box on deck and thus was struck by a falling spar.
A crate floated near the boys and piercing squeals from the inside drew the attention of the pirates of the Zeus to it.
She could no more stop his flow of grunts and squeals than she could have kept the water in the brook from babbling down the mountainside to Swift River.
Then piercing squeals fell once more on Mrs. Pig's ears.
One of them carries a small sucking pig in a basket on her back; and all of them bear wands, with which they belabour the little pig at the appropriate moment; its squeals help to attract the vagrant spirits.
Finally, the sufferings of the little pig, whose squeals served to decoy the demons from their lurking-places, are terminated by death, for it is killed and its carcase thrown away.
She came back with her parcel, much flurried and still scarlet of face, while squeals of laughter and gay sallies rang about her.
These were garnished with small pearls, steeped and softened in crab-apple vinegar, sharp enough and sour enough to draw squeals from a Japanese ambassador, who never smiles or squeals at any thing.
His squeals became louder and louder and more and more frequent.
The waterfall kept on roaring, and the pig squeals grew worse and worse.
It never occurred to me for a moment that the pig squeals had anything to do with our waterfall.
The pig was the only one who offered any serious objection; his gruntings over-night and attacks on the intervening door somewhat disturbed our slumbers, while sundry squeals told me that my men found his familiarities too pronounced.
They watched eagerly for replies, and when these came in the shape of two letters apiece, they gave little squeals of delight, for both Mrs. Conway and Mrs. Evans wrote and enclosed a dollar to be spent at the bazar.
An ear-splitting succession of squeals had issued from the dark interior of the pen, and the bear had backed off in amazement.
On the instant there arose a strange, confused, terrific uproar, from which the squeals of the white pig stood out thin and pathetic.
The white pig's squeals redoubled, electrifying her to action.
Muffled squeals and tinny crashes told that conflict was still raging beneath the bed; the tinker women screamed abuse and complaint; and suddenly the dachshund's long yellow nose, streaming with blood, worked its way out of the folds.
Sheila, withsqueals of delighted glee, was circling about the combatants, piping shrilly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "squeals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: distortion; feedback; flutter; fluttering; hissing; howling; hum; rumble; squeal; static; whistle