Citations:squoke


 * 1823, Gabriel Garth, Doddlekins, in The Quiver, page 595:
 * I asked about the doll instead. She brightened up at once, and told me it could cry and squeak once, till "Harry squeeged [sic] her too hard, and then she squoke no more!"


 * , A. W. Bellow, Conjugal Conjugations (quoted in 1915 by Leon Kellner in American Literature):
 * Dear maid, let me speak
 * What I never yet spoke:
 * You have made my heart squeak,
 * As it never yet squoke,
 * And for sight of you both my eyes ache