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You can use the word 'squeal' to describe a high-pitched sound, usually made by a pig or some other animal. For example, "The piglet squealed as it ran around the barnyard".
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"She promised to make people squeal," he said.
The freshman Iowa Republican came to fame last year in an attention-grabbing television ad, in which she boasted about her childhood chore of castrating pigs, saying "Washington's full of big spenders" and promising to "make 'em squeal".
The World Trade Organisation would squeal if the government mounted a "Buy Korean" campaign; instead it tacitly encourages private groups to conduct "frugality" drives.
Businessmen squeal that cutting the tax break will stifle investment.Ms Bachelet also promises a more liberal approach to social affairs.
She is a rude, unprincipled lightweight, squeal her critics in the ministry.
STAND next to the bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin on the University of Pennsylvania's College Green at midday and along with the chirps of grey squirrels you will probably hear the squeal of buzz saws.
In the defence sector, poor-quality local producers squeal about competition.
The Republican candidate, who would be Iowa's first woman in the Senate, brought herself all kinds of attention in the spring with her colourful "Squeal" commercial.
As for the central Europeans, Mr Blair is calculating that, although they will squeal at the 10% cut, they may be placated by proposals to cut the red tape that delays grant payments—and that they would prefer a smaller budget to be agreed now than the alternative of no budget deal at all.
Nannied from cradle to grave by the world's most generous welfare systems, they squeal like spoiled children when asked to give up just a few of their playthings.
And if the authorities in Tokyo decide to retaliate--as the Japan Harbour Transportation Association has threatened to do--the FMC says it will hike the surcharge to as much as $1m a visit.The FMC expects Japan's flagship lines to squeal to the government--and be heard.
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