squeal with (something)
squeal with (something)
To utter a loud cry or shriek because of some intense emotion. The best part of Christmas is watching the kids squeal with delight when they open up their presents. I squealed with surprise when the mouse darted out from under the bed.
See also: squeal
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
squeal with something
Fig. to shriek or squeak, exhibiting some characteristic emotion or experience, such as delight, pain, glee, etc. The baby saw the bright picture and squealed with delight. Timmy squealed with excitement when he saw the presents and the birthday cake.
See also: squeal
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- squeal with
- scream with
- scream with (something)
- scream out
- yell
- let out some kind of sound
- shriek
- moan with
- moan with (something)
- squeal like a stuck pig