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Mariah Atkinson
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14 January, 23:13
What do the world's squeal and laugh describe?
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Turner Wagner
14 January, 23:20
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They describe pleasure in a way
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Mattie Hall
14 January, 23:25
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They can describe a number of emotional reactions. They are sounds that generally indicate joviality, delight, joy, pleasure, etc. Squeal is also often associated with the sound a pig makes, though this is dependent on context.
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