High-pitched in a sentence as an adjective

I found I could hear a high-pitched whining if I put my amplifier near the lower-right of my monitor.

> There is the high-pitched whistle, the two-handed gesticulation, the rapid snapping of fingers.

Dewar's notes do not indicate whether a high-pitched apology was offered.

However, I noticed some high-pitched squeaking in the 128kbs MP3 and the Soundcloud widget; initially, I thought it was an encoding artifact.

If by "impressive tech" you mean "unmuffled, high-pitched, blue-smoke-spewing, 10cc-ish two-stroke chainsaw engine controlled by a deadman/lever throttle", then you're right.

A lot of people report hearing a quiet, high-pitched whine, which is your nervous system.”I think that's called Tinnitus, and it generally means you have damaged the hearing cells in your cochlea.

OP was wrong about his interpretation of the recoverable droplet, then pursued an argument with the same high-pitched rhetoric about what amounts to a UI issue.

High-pitched definitions

adjective

used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency

See also: high

adjective

set at a sharp or high angle or slant; "a high-pitched roof"