[f. SQUEAK v. + -ERY.] Squeaking character or quality.

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1826.  Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. II. (1863), 377. It was the genuine man of puppets, the true squeakery, the ‘real Simon Pure.’

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1834.  Beckford, Italy, II. 222. All these virtuosi … were either contraltos of the softest note, or sopranos of the highest squeakery.

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