20 adjectives to describe squeal

"Roland! Roland!" called the conductor in stentorian tones, and with little squeals of excitement the girls found their hand baggage, gave one last little pat to their hats, and started toward the door.

A second later, a loud, half-human, half-piglike squeal sounded from among the trees, apparently about halfway up the South cliff.

There was a shrill squeal, a flutter of white, and a neat pair of button boots waving in the air.

Such an ear-splitting squeal as he set up.

"What was that?" It seemed to the doctor he had heard a thin shrill squeal close at hand.

That blow did wonders; it made the black pig which received it utter a dismal squeal, and its companions stop and stand barking and snapping all around him.

It protests with frantic squeals, but these are stopped with a nip that crunches its skull, and the owl is away with it to the old tower, where the hungry children are calling, with weird, impatient hisses, for something to eat.

The spoon, being almost red-hot, the clamor of the porkers redoubled, and with indignant squeals and grumblings they dashed off into the dense growth of scrub oak and pine that covered the island in its interior.

A second later, a loud, half-human, half-piglike squeal sounded from among the trees, apparently about halfway up the South cliff.

Rudolf picked up his sword, and said in as bold a voice as he could manage"Please, could any of you tell us the right path to" A burst of sharp squeals, shrill laughs, and jeering remarks interrupted his question.

As the Thing saw me, it gave a sudden, uncouth squeal, which was answered from all parts of the Pit.

Always keep a new city till morning, 'In the daytime,' as it is written in the Perspicuous Book, 'thou hast long occupation,' Our window gave on to the river, but before one moved toward it one heard the thrilling squeal of the kitesthose same thievish Companions of the Road who, at that hour, were watching every Englishman's breakfast in every compound and camp from Cairo to Calcutta.

As the Thing saw me, it gave a sudden, uncouth squeal, which was answered from all parts of the Pit.

He stumbled and fell over a twisted root, hurt his knee, and gave a loud angry squeal.

Then, without warning, came the unmistakable squeal of a pig, the squawking of hens, the yelp of a puppy, which in a moment merged into a little carol, and thenCaruso was singing "Annie Laurie"!

Yet it was his practical mind that devised the method at last adopted, for the early efforts of his brother to sever the braid evoked squeals of pain from the patient.

He tried to persuade himself that he had heard the distant squeal of a foxor perhaps a young rabbit gripped by a ferret.

At first, with frantic claws and eager squeals, he tore at the entrances to these until the prey appeared at exits farther on, only to repeat the disappearance when dashed at.

It was quite horrible having his ankle gripped like that, and Mr. Bensington tightened his hold on the iron staple above to a drowning clutch, and gave a faint squeal of terror.

(Here some pretty feminine squeals.)

20 adjectives to describe  squeal