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Answer for the clue "Noisy (hinge) ", 7 letters:
squeaky

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Word definitions for squeaky in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge [syn: screaky , screechy , squeaking , squealing ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Tending to produce a high-pitched sound or squeak.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a squeaky voice (= very high and not strong ) ▪ The mouse talks in a little squeaky voice. squeaky clean (= completely clean ) ▪ I like my hair to be squeaky clean. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN clean ▪ Within ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1823, from squeak (n.) + -y (2). Squeaky clean in figurative sense is from 1972, probably from advertisements for dishwashing liquid. Related: Squeakily ; squeakiness .

Usage examples of squeaky.

To Jeremiah, his sermon was like the ones of his good preacher back there in the settlement, except he speechified in a squeaky voice.

The tones would have to be altered very little to resemble the squeaky voice of Stroam, as it had come over the dictograph.

And it seemed to him she was more likely to be a timid little thing, thin, unglorious hair, with a tiny squeaky voice.

Because I know something about the floor of the caf of Fischer Hall that Steve Winer will never know: it is squeaky clean.

The dieffenbachia lowered its squeaky voice suddenly, and its large green leaves dipped shyly.

It was full of a noisy crowd of Hoka farmers and tradesmen, some talking in dieir squeaky voices, some playing darts, some clustering around the two humans.

There, he swilled down a glass of milk, rummaged through the cupboards, oiled a squeaky hinge on the stillroom door, then, having run out of excuses, made his way down the passageway toward the stairs.

One of them told me, in the strictest confidence, of course, that Pattycake was never pleased when they dropped by to say good night to Katie or leave little gifts of catnip and squeaky toys.

The gringos tended to grease the squeaky wheellike everyone else in the world, perhaps, but still it was not terribly farsighted of them.

She cuddled the ball of fluff to her cheek and the kitten gave a squeaky meow.

And then there's the grinding stress of searching all those faces in the endless bustling crowds, looking for hatred, looking for psychosis, looking for the tight, nervous face of an Arthur Bremer, a Squeaky Fromme, a Lee Harvey Oswald.

Temperatures get considerate, the air acquires the squeaky, scrubbed flavor of a world without hydrocarbons, the light's as sweet and golden as a caramel apple.

They'll destroy it all with their clamour about Gay Lib and alternative life-styles, and all love is holy, and 'both partners must be squeaky clean'.

The birds heard it, the grey-headed social weavers setting up a squeaky chatter in a tree behind us that was festooned with their nests.

When he pointed out to Pat Adcock that he could be more use in research than fixing squeaky drawers, she reluctantly agreed to allow him to do an occasional literature search.