adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a squeaky voice (= very high and not strong )
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The mouse talks in a little squeaky voice.
squeaky clean (= completely clean )
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I like my hair to be squeaky clean.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
clean
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Within minutes, Tamika, squeaky clean for the first time in days, is proudly pulling the clothing on.
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How squeaky clean can I get?
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This kind of possibility is a new experience for a city where the police department has always been viewed as squeaky clean .
voice
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Whiskers and ears are optional but the squeaky voice is essential!
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Something about his rubbery features and squeaky voice trigger my cootie detector.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
deep-voiced/squeaky-voiced/husky-voiced etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a squeaky door
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a band with a squeaky vocal style
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He's had a throat infection for over a week and his voice has gone squeaky .
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Her voice is kind of high and squeaky .
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If you have a squeaky little voice, people tend not to listen to your ideas.
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This door needs oiling - it's very squeaky .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Around the corner, their classmates practiced pulling small-fry violin bows across squeaky strings.
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His voice, he thought, sounded curiously squeaky .
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Something about his rubbery features and squeaky voice trigger my cootie detector.
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The beginning of the main strip in Shelbyville is a squeaky clean residential area.
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The speaker was squeaky , but I could make out what was being said.
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The toy, the squeaky duck or whatever, will be offered to him by the smiling child.
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Union Sundown appear to share their guitars and their squeaky vocal style but their songs are longer and have a grittier tone.