6 adjectives to describe squealings

But he and Mr. JOYNSON-HICKS and Mr. DILLONwhose sudden solicitude for the inhabitants of London was gently chaffed by Mr. CHAMBERLAINwere deservedly trounced by Mr. BONAR LAW, who declared that if their craven squealings were typical he should despair of victory.

"Sounds," she repeated, swallowing a little lump in her white throat, "like the faint squealing and squeaking and sniffing and scratching ofof live things.

The shepherd caught him, and was proceeding to carry him off to the butcher's when he set up a loud squealing and struggled to get free.

In the hedge as they came along they had heard a pitiful squealing, and had intervened to rescue three nestling tits from the attack of a couple of giant ants.

If a pig were left in his pen a sudden terrible squealing would break out on the still night; and when the fisherman rushed out the pen would be empty, with nothing whatever to account for piggie's disappearance.

The hall was constructed in the manner of a Roman atrium, and from the oblong pool of turgid water in the centre a troop of fat and otiose rats fled weakly squealing at my approach.

6 adjectives to describe  squealings