It comes out more like a yell
you squeal
Pads worn out. Dust between pad and rotor. Leading edge of pad has 'feathered' and needs filing off. Pads fitted without anti-squeal shims.
Automatic transmission fluid does not squeal. You have a different problem. Brakes squeal, bearings squeal, and belts squeal. Fluids do not squeal. You had better take your vehicle to a mechanic.
You can live without a tongue but you wouldn't be able to talk!
Here's a sentence with squeal as a verb: "The child will squeal when he opens his Christmas present." Here's a sentence with squeal as a noun: "The child's squeal was deafening as he opened his Christmas present." Let me hear you squeal like a pig.
Yes
It is extremely difficult for people to speak without a tongue, as the tongue plays a crucial role in forming sounds and words. Without a tongue, articulating speech would be challenging, however, it may still be possible to communicate using alternative methods such as sign language or writing.
I jumped when I heard the pig squeal. There is nothing in the world quite like a four year old girl's squeal of delight. The rambunctious teenager made his tires squeal.
A chameleon couldn't live without it's tongue - it's tongue is the way it catches food to eat it.
Probably the brake pads. These squeal loudly to warn the driver of impending pad erosion and urgent replacement of the same. If you continue without replacing them the squeal will get louder and eventually the brake disc (or rotor) will get damaged.
It means that they are either in pain or scared.
all hamsters squeal if they r scared.