[f. SQUEAK v. + -ERY.] Squeaking character or quality.
1826. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. II. (1863), 377. It was the genuine man of puppets, the true squeakery, the real Simon Pure.
1834. Beckford, Italy, II. 222. All these virtuosi were either contraltos of the softest note, or sopranos of the highest squeakery.