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    squawk
    [skwôk]
    verb
    squawk (verb) · squawks (third person present) · squawked (past tense) · squawked (past participle) · squawking (present participle)
    noun
    squawk (noun) · squawks (plural noun)
    Origin
    early 19th century: imitative.
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  3. : to utter a harsh abrupt scream 2 : to complain or protest loudly or vehemently opponents of the bill squawked
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    uk / skwɔːk / us / skwɑːk / Add to word list (of a bird) to make an unpleasantly loud, sharp noise: As the fox came into the yard, the chickens began squawking in alarm. to shout, scream, or cry in a loud, unpleasant way: The baby never stopped squawking all night.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/squawk
    [ skwawk ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used without object) to utter a loud, harsh cry, as a duck or other fowl when frightened. Informal. to complain loudly and vehemently.
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    [transitive, intransitive] (+ speech) to speak or make a noise in a loud, sharp voice because you are angry, surprised, etc. ‘You did what?!’ she squawked.
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