squawk in the PONS Dictionary

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Squawk also provides an isolated mechanism by which an application is represented as an object.
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However, he hears a bird squawking, and decides to burrow into one of the berries and get eaten.
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If the aircraft is "not" being hijacked, the pilot should "not" squawk 7500 and should inform the controller accordingly.
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They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls, stout, longish bills, and webbed feet.
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But she blocked my way, taring into my eyes and squawking her horrible song.
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He has a thick accent consisting of lisping, stuttering and occasional squawks.
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His speech is often peppered with confused squawks.
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These constant squawks, heard at the end of transmissions, are decoded at dispatch to identify the calling radio.
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The call consists of a prefix and a whine component, and in some populations, a third squawk component.
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Through the day, it makes squeaking noises while flying, and harsh squawks when mobbing.
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