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squeak

n.
1.a short high-pitched noise
2.something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin squeak v.
1.make a high-pitched, screeching noise

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  • Idiom of the Day

    in poor taste
    not suitable, offensive
    The clothes that the woman wore to the dinner were in poor taste.



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    S1: Trucks, trains, planesand refrigerator ships are new ways of carrying food.
    S6: And in a lonely bay, a fisherman still rows home with the day's catch.

    P: In many countries, women carry food to market on their heads.
    Q: High in the Andes Mountains long lines of Illamas, each with a heavy bag of grain, pick their way along rocky trails.
    R: But a great deal of food is still carried on the heads of women and the backs of animals.
    S: Over the desert sands, camels carry loads of salt, dates and cheese from one oasis to another.

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