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I . squawk [skwɔ:k, Am skwɑ:k] VB intr

1. squawk (cry):

squawk

2. squawk inf (complain):

to squawk about sth

II . squawk [skwɔ:k, Am skwɑ:k] N

1. squawk (cry):

squawk

2. squawk (complaint):

squawk
Geschrei nt kein pl inf
squawk of outrage
Gezeter nt pej
squawk of protest

ˈsquawk box N inf

squawk box

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

squawk of outrage
Gezeter nt pej
squawk of protest

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These constant squawks, heard at the end of transmissions, are decoded at dispatch to identify the calling radio.
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His speech is often peppered with confused squawks.
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Through the day, it makes squeaking noises while flying, and harsh squawks when mobbing.
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Registration allows users to upload photos, submit aviation-related news (squawks), participate in discussion forums, and setup aircraft alerts in addition to numerous other features.
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Care must be taken not to squawk any emergency code during a code change.
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From time to time, the radio squawked, breaking the quiet with a burst of static.
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Squawk also provides an isolated mechanism by which an application is represented as an object.
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They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls, stout, longish bills, and webbed feet.
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This squawk however is only legal by military aircraft, while inside a properly scheduled route corridor.
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When sounding these calls, such as the pulsed squawk, adults direct them at the predator after moving to a safe position.
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