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Synonyms

squeaker

American  
[skwee-ker] / ˈskwi kər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that squeaks.

  2. Informal. a contest or game won by a very small margin.

  3. Informal. a dangerous situation.


Etymology

Origin of squeaker

First recorded in 1635–45; squeak + -er 1

Example Sentences

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And the one game they did barely win was a 20-17 squeaker over perhaps the worst team in football, the New England Patriots.

From Washington Times • Nov. 13, 2023

Polling suggests that the candidate they’re choosing to go with is Mark Ronchetti, a weatherman from Albuquerque who lost the 2020 Senate race in a surprisingly close squeaker.

From Slate • Jun. 7, 2022

The “stompin’, chompin’, dancin’ ” toy responds with more than 70 sounds and movements, and comes with accessories like headphones and a bone squeaker toy.

From Washington Post • Nov. 15, 2021

With fluffy “foam,” a soft plush cup, a large squeaker and crinkly material, this toy will perk them right up.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 12, 2021

They tried to herd him into the first cave on the right, but he had remembered the squeaker; they could not distract him.

From The Beast of Space by Hardart, F.E.