Squeal in a sentence as a noun

Lay down some rubber with a piercing squeal.

But, if you are both stupid enough to squeal, you both go to jail for the full sentence.

Comes across as a very distinctive high pitched squeal.

But, if one of you squeals, then that person gets rewarded with no time, and the person who keeps mum goes to jail for the full sentence.

And unlike Hollywood it's squeal was bettor than the original.

Squeal in a sentence as a verb

"Technology employs 'self-jamming' for security and could be an alternative to NFC. No word on whether it sounds like the squeal of a 56k modem.

And you should hear the infrastructure people at my ISP and workplace and university squeal when you ask them about ipv6 - far too much work, they say, no plans on the horizon.

Hopefully some Apple innovation is happening...The concern is that without Apple's founder at the helm the product will continue to fall into the squeal death spiral with the iPhoneX coming out in 2020.

The absurdity of our litigious bureaucracy is going to de-evolve into madness that will make patent lawyers every where squeal with joy and the make the lives of technology workers everywhere suck.

Squeal definitions

noun

a high-pitched howl

verb

utter a high-pitched cry, characteristic of pigs

See also: oink

verb

confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure

See also: confess fink