Use of squealer in Sentences. 14 Examples

The examples include squealer at the start of sentence, squealer at the end of sentence and squealer in the middle of sentence

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squealer at the start of sentence


  1. Squealer was sent to make the necessary explanations to the others.

squealer at the end of sentence


  1. "That is our victory, " said squealer.
  2. "To celebrate our victory! " cried squealer.

squealer in the middle of sentence


  1. The others said of squealer that he could turn black into white.
  2. This was of the highest importance for the welfare of the farm, squealer said.
  3. Afterwards squealer was sent round the farm to explain the new arrangement to the others.
  4. Now when squealer described the scene so graphically , it seemed to the animals that they did remember it.
  5. "It's no longer needed, comrade, " said squealer stiffly. "Beasts of England was the song of the Rebellion.
  6. Effects of squealer tips on blade aerodynamic performances and tip heat transfer in a gas turbine were investigated.
  7. The best known among them was a small fat pig named squealer, with very round cheeks, twinkling eyes, nimble movements and a shrill voice.
  8. They had just finished singing it for the third time when squealer, attended by two dogs, approached them with the air of having something important to say.
  9. By the evening, however, Napoleon appeared to be somewhat better, and the following morning squealer was able to tell them that he was well on the way to recovery.
  10. A rumour went round that Snowball had after all contrived to introduce poison into Napoleon's food. At eleven o'clock squealer came out to make another announcement.
  11. Surely, comrades, ' cried squealer almost pleadingly, skipping from side to side and whisking his tail, 'surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?'

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