squawk
US /skwɑːk/
UK /skwɑːk/

1.
strillare, gridare
to make a loud, harsh, or discordant cry
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The chickens started to squawk when they saw the fox.
Le galline iniziarono a strillare quando videro la volpe.
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He would often squawk in protest during meetings.
Spesso strillava in segno di protesta durante le riunioni.