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queek

interj. Vocal sound produced by certain birds.

Usage examples of "queek".

After the hesitation, Queek said, "The Americans have also raised a certain number of objections to our reasonable proposal, I must admit.

With an amazingly human sigh, Queek replied, "Since the Soviet Union prides itself on rationality, it was hoped you would see the plain good sense manifest in our proposal.

And, even if Queek was talking about the patriots of the People's Liberation Army, nothing would have made Molotov admit it.

The chair in which Queek sat had an opening through which his short, stumpy tail protruded.

But Queek said, "Did you not just tell me your relations with the Nipponese were correct?

He'd got the Lizard ambassador to respond to him instead of his having to react to what Queek said.

A couple of minutes later, his secretary led in Queek and the Pole who translated his words into Russian.

When the interpreter translated that, Queek made the boiling and bubbling noises he used to show he was an unhappy Lizard.

The interpreter broke off and went back and forth with Queek in the Lizards' language.

But Queek left without making any more cracks, which was probably just as well.

But then Queek went on, "It may be that we have no proof of the kind you describe, Comrade General Secretary.

As Queek stalked toward the door, he added, "Sometimes strong enough suspicion is as good as truth.

A crew of cleaners started vacuuming the office where he'd met with Queek and the hallway the Lizard and his interpreter had used coming to and going from that office.

Next to confronting an irritable Lizard - and Queek was often irritable - the Five Year Plan budget suddenly looked alluring.

In fact, Molotov hoped Queek and all his kind (except possibly the Lizards in Poland, who shielded the Soviet Union from the Greater German Reich) would fall over dead.