Synonyms for squeaker
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : skwee-ker |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈskwi kər |
Top 10 synonyms for squeaker Other synonyms for the word squeaker
- bigmouth
- close call
- close shave
- close squeeze
- close thing
- fat mouth
- gasser
- hairbreadth escape
- heart stopper
- narrow escape
- narrow squeak
- near go
- near hit
- near miss
- near squeak
- near thing
- peacher
- photofinish
- polly
- quidnunc
- rat
- ratfink
- rumormonger
- scandalmonger
- sleazemonger
- snitch
- snitcher
- spine-chiller
- squeaker
- squealer
- stool pigeon
- stoolie
- tabby
- talebearer
- taleteller
- tattler
- telltale
- thriller
- tight squeeze
- tipster
- troublemaker
- whistleblower
- whistler
- white knuckle
- white-knuckler
- windbag
Définition of squeaker
- As in near miss : noun near hit
- As in tattletale : noun gossip
- As in cliffhanger : noun something suspenseful
- As in close call : noun narrow escape
- I escaped its lure at first because of the 'squeaker' I carried with me.
- Extract from : « The Beast of Space » by F.E. Hardart
- But the monster got me when I fell and the 'squeaker' was broken.
- Extract from : « The Beast of Space » by F.E. Hardart
- As one looks at his Punch one feels that such a being is either a squeaker or a mute.
- Extract from : « George Cruikshank » by W. H. Chesson
- And they didn't like me and my squeaker a mossel; but wot did I care.
- Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892 » by Various
- And I will too, if you so much as open your squeaker again!'
- Extract from : « The Castle Inn » by Stanley John Weyman
- The globes set up their seductive rhythms as before, but he could not hear them above the discord of his squeaker.
- Extract from : « The Beast of Space » by F.E. Hardart
- They tried to herd him into the first cave on the right, but he had remembered the squeaker; they could not distract him.
- Extract from : « The Beast of Space » by F.E. Hardart
- Squeaker would lend me a guinea with pleasure; he is a large-minded man, I am sure.
- Extract from : « Cripps, the Carrier » by R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore
- So I set a trap and next night had a specimen of the Squeaker as well as a couple of the omnipresent Deer-mice.
- Extract from : « Wild Animals at Home » by Ernest Thompson Seton
- This was too much for Mr. Gully, who pounced upon the unfortunate ‘squeaker’ and slew him.
- Extract from : « The Animal Story Book » by Various
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