No, squeaked is the past tense of the verb to squeak.
No the work squeaks is not a noun. It is a present tense verb.
"Rusty" is an adjective describing the gate, "squeaked" is a verb describing the action of the gate making a noise. In this context, "squeaked" is a verb.
NOUN: 'She heard a squeak coming from the kitchen.'VERB: '... but the door squeaked as I slowly opened it. Bother!'
According to ScrabbleSolver.net, there are 75 legal words that can be made from the letters of SQUEAKED, 74 if you disregard the word itself.
The past tense of "squeak" is "squeaked."
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The past tense of "squeak" is "squeaked."
yelled, shrieked, yelped, squeaked, shouted.
Wicked wheels whirled wildly along the winding road.
The wooden barn creaked and squeaked in the rough, pre-storm winds.
The bicycle squeaked. I've had a brand new bicycle for my birthday. I go to school on my bicycle.
giggled, chuckled, blabbered, boomed, squeaked, cheeked, admire etc.
The creak in the door was annoying."Creak..." Squeaked the chair as she moved.Creak! That door needs some oil on the hinges, he exclaimed.