wheep

/wip/
verb
  1. To make a long, high-pitched, plaintive cry or sound, like a bird or a small animal.
    • The wind made the old gate wheep as it swung back and forth.
    • I heard the puppy wheep when it got separated from its mother.
    • The baby bird began to wheep softly from its nest.
noun
  1. A long, high-pitched, plaintive cry or sound.
    • Each wheep of the lost lamb echoed through the valley.
    • A sudden wheep came from the bushes, startling the hikers.
    • The kitten's tiny wheep was barely audible over the rain.
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