squawk
Americanverb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
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a loud, harsh cry or sound.
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Informal. a loud, vehement complaint.
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the black-crowned night heron. night heron
noun
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a loud raucous cry; screech
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informal a loud complaint or protest
verb
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to utter a squawk or with a squawk
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informal (intr) to complain loudly
Other Word Forms
- squawker noun
Etymology
Origin of squawk
Example Sentences
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Sometimes for a whole day they talked in sea lion grunts or frigate bird squawks or plankton wiggles.
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A sudden squawk from the dragon distracted him.
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We also passed dense stands of thick-leaved yerba santa, California buckwheat, sugar bush and chilicothe vines and we were treated to the squawks of California scrub jays and a red-tail hawk flying overhead.
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She shooed away a hopeful rooster and it flapped back with a squawk.
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He angled higher, up toward the birds, which flew with a cacophony of squawks to greet him.
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