ppl. a. [f. SQUAWK v.] That squawks, or utters hoarse squeaks; characterized by squawks or squawking.
1821. Clare, Vill. Minstr., I. 90. Cow-boys whoops, and squawking brawls, To urge the straggling heifers back.
1847. Halliw., Squawking-thrush, the missel-thrush. I. Wight.
1899. F. T. Bullen, Log Sea-waif, 208. The watch, up to their waists in water, splashed about collecting the squawking chickens.