Squeaking in a sentence as an adjective

This peak is absent in sections and tracks where I don't hear the squeaking.

Felt the whole building wobbling, squeaking and paint rattling.

I can't remember the last time I saw a car run a red light that wasn't just squeaking by a yellow.

Should your algorithm keep that fret noise or the squeaking of a vocalist's intake of breath?

Would those actions then be better, or more worthy, than the actions of squeaking out a living on $7,000?

If you are just squeaking by at 30k, and you get a raise up to 60k, you suddenly have an extra 30k per year to play with.

I also applied an equalizer to the track, to amplify the squeaking.

Old fashion companies with bad logistics practices are only squeaking by due to brand cachet.

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

You and I know that the squeaking noises and the bite marks have the same underlying cause, but Bayes's rule is useful in situations where cause-and-effect remain unknown.

Nor can I make up for the falling consumption of the vast majority of middle-class families that are barely squeaking by, buried by spiraling costs, and trapped by stagnant or declining wages.

While there are ample opportunities there isn't much of a way to invest the time into making them work - anyone squeaking by can't afford to live here without spending their evenings and creative time working a second job, and the living space that they have to work in is in many cases literally a creativity-stifling closet with no windows.

Squeaking definitions

adjective

having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge

See also: screaky screechy squeaky squealing