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creak <a creak; creaks> SUST. (sounds)

creak

creak SUST. (sounds)

creak

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He knocks on the door and a female figure descends slowly in shadow; the door creaks ominously.
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The axles creak, and the couplings strain.
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His approach to architecture steadily gained appreciation as architectural sentiment creaks towards place-making over modernizing or stylizing.
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These originally were not universally accepted because miners complained that whereas timber supports creaked when they began to break, which acted as a warning, steel supports did not.
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A blast of wind hit the building that caused the floor to move and the glass window to creak, and then the wall of white enveloped the building.
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But the reward is in the depth and sheer bewilderment of every single creak, croak and crackle.
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The three-floor structure was framed with large wooden posts and beams, supporting massive floor planks which creaked and groaned underfoot.
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Furthermore, this relative movement can cause noises such as squeaks, rattles, and creaks to be heard within the vehicle.
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The floors creak loudly under trampled carpeting, and so many bands have signed the walls that the messages are nearly illegible.
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As she backs up the fire escape, it creaks, and the cat sees her.
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