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squeak through in American English or squeak by Informal to succeed, get through, survive, etc. by a narrow margin or with difficulty See full dictionary entry for squeak Examples of 'squeak through' in a sentencesqueak through Rae stood there panting, running that frightened squeak through her mind.She was, of course, talking about squeaking through her marathon semi-final showdown without picking up any injuries.It just squeaked through, though at last night's share price, off 25½p at 302½p, itmight not have.His controversial bill, which caused dissent across the country, just squeaked through by 219 votes in favour to 212 against. |