1. squawking - Noun
2. squawking - Verb
of Squawk
Source: Webster's dictionaryA blue jay could be heard squawking above the distant roar of a few race cars at the Chicagoland Speedway, at least I think that’s what it was. Source: Internet
An air traffic controller who suspects an aircraft may have been hijacked may ask the pilot to confirm "squawking assigned code." Source: Internet
As I was swimming aimlessly back and forth the parrots were squawking as pretty ladies scurried around in fancy dresses — in February. Source: Internet
Canadian Quilters' Association Saskatchewan representative Jaynie Himsl has been touring 18 decorative quilts, like this one depicting a squawking chicken, across the province for the month of February. Source: Internet
His mother Polly and partner had been seen flying, squawking in the area of the tree for a few weeks prior to the nest being spotted on our a daily dog walk. Source: Internet
By the time we moved her — nearly forcing her out, her coral-colored nails scratching at every wall to find a hold — the driveway next door was filled with cars on cinder blocks, and squawking chickens with wings molting as they flailed. Source: Internet