If a vehicle screeches somewhere or if its tyres screech, its tyres make an unpleasant high-pitched noise on the road. A black Mercedes screeched to a halt beside the helicopter The car wheels screeched as they curved and bounced over the rough broken ground
A form of home-made rye whiskey made from used oak rye barrels from a distillery
{i} high piercing cry, shriek, scream; (Slang) strong rum from the bottom of a barrel (term originated in Newfoundland, Canada)
make a high-pitched, screeching noise; "The door creaked when I opened it slowly"
When a bird, animal, or thing screeches, it makes a loud, unpleasant, high-pitched noise. A macaw screeched at him from its perch. Screech is also a noun. He heard the screech of brakes
a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry; "he ducked at the screechings of shells"; "he heard the scream of the brakes
When you screech something, you shout it in a loud, unpleasant, high-pitched voice. `Get me some water, Jeremy!' I screeched a player who screeches at you on the field. = shriek Screech is also a noun. The figure gave a screech
To utter a harsh, shrill cry; to make a sharp outcry, as in terror or acute pain; to scream; to shriek