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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a squealing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sound or noise that is high-pitched and often associated with excitement or distress.
Example: "The children were a squealing with delight as they saw the puppies."
Alternatives: "a shriek" or "a screeching sound".
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Press until you hear a squealing noise.
He's a really nice guy and very accommodating to a squealing fanboy like myself.
Over a squealing, distorted amplifier, a master of ceremonies called out the names of the organizations receiving loans to start fishing businesses.
An exact stability analysis of a squealing vibration model with time delay is carried out using Olgac's direct method.
Across a deep creek, inside a rough thicket, there was Nub, standing a few feet from a squealing wild sow he had backed against a stump.
He also has some vintage instruments: a squealing theremin, a portable keyboard worn around the neck and a synthesiser that looks like a Cold War-era switchboard.
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