swoop
swoop /swo_op/ Verb(esp. of a bird) Move rapidly downward through the air: “the aircraft swooped in to land”. NounA swooping or snatching …
swoop /swo_op/ Verb(esp. of a bird) Move rapidly downward through the air: “the aircraft swooped in to land”. NounA swooping or snatching …
swoosh /swo_oSH/ NounThe sound produced by a sudden rush of air or liquid: “the swoosh of surf”. VerbMove with such a sound: …
swooshed past participle, past tense of swoosh VerbMove with such a sound: “swooshing down beautiful ski slopes”.
to cry out loudly
squashed past participle, past tense of squash (Verb) VerbCrush or squeeze (something) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out …
squawk /skwk/ Verb(of a bird) Make a loud, harsh noise: “the geese flew upriver, squawking”. NounA loud, harsh or discordant noise made …
squeak /skw_k/ NounA short, high-pitched sound or cry: “the door opened with a slight squeak”. VerbMake a high-pitched sound or cry: “he …
squeal /skw_l/ NounA long, high-pitched cry or noise: “we heard a splash and a squeal”. VerbMake such a cry or noise: “the …
squealed past participle, past tense of squeal (Verb) VerbMake such a cry or noise: “the girls squealed with delight”.
squealing present participle of squeal (Verb) VerbMake such a cry or noise: “the girls squealed with delight”.