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Squawk vs. Squawl

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Squawknoun

A shrill noise, especially made by a voice or bird; a yell, scream, or call.

Squawlverb

See Squall.

Squawknoun

(aviation) A four-digit transponder code used by aircraft for identification or transmission of emergency signals.

Squawknoun

(informal) A complaint or objection.

Squawknoun

(aviation) An issue or complaint related to aircraft maintenance.

Squawknoun

The American night heron.

Squawknoun

A warning message indicating a possible error.

Squawkverb

To make a squawking noise; to yell, scream, or call out shrilly.

Squawkverb

To speak out; to protest.

Squawkverb

To report an infraction; to rat on or tattle; to disclose a secret.

Squawkverb

To produce a warning message, indicating a possible error.

Squawkverb

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Squawkverb

(aviation) To set or transmit a four-digit transponder code. (Normally followed by the specific code in question.)

Squawkverb

To back out in a mean way.

Squawkverb

To utter a shrill, abrupt scream; to squeak harshly.

Squawknoun

Act of squawking; a harsh squeak.

Squawknoun

The American night heron. See under Night.

Squawknoun

the noise of squawking;

‘the squawk of car horns’;

Squawknoun

informal terms for objecting;

‘I have a gripe about the service here’;

Squawkverb

utter a harsh abrupt scream

Squawkverb

complain;

‘What was he hollering about?’;

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