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The old door was creaking in the eerie silence of the haunted house.
The rusty swing set in the abandoned park will have been creaking for years.
As the cowboy mounted his horse, the leather saddle would creak with the shifting weight.
When Jack tiptoed down the stairs, he could hear the floorboards creak beneath his feet.
The teacher's chair would creak every time she leaned back.
The wooden bridge has been creaking with the weight of the pedestrians.
The rocking chair has been creaking as she sits and knits.
The leather saddle has creaked under the weight of countless riders.
The haunted house is known for its mysterious creaks and groans.
The old wooden door began to creak as it swung open.
The ice beneath their weight started to creak as they skated on the frozen lake.
The old swing on the porch is creaking with the gentle rocking.
Grandma's rocking chair would creak softly as she rocked back and forth.
The rusty swing set in the playground would creak loudly whenever someone went for a swing.
The astronaut heard the spaceship's metal joints creak as it entered the Earth's atmosphere.
Throughout the night, the rocking chair will have been creaking in the quiet room.
With each turn, the windmill's blades creak against the breeze.
As the ship sails through the storm, the timbers will creak under the pressure of the waves.
His leather shoes always creak as he walks down the hallway.
The rocking chair on the porch has creaked as it swayed in the evening breeze.
As he opened the ancient book, its spine emitted a soft creak.
The ice beneath our feet is creaking as we skate on the frozen lake.
The wooden floor would always creak when someone walked across it.
In the middle of the night, the attic door was creaking mysteriously.
The bicycle wheels are creaking as they turn on the bumpy road.
The old wind chime hanging on the porch would creak with each gust of wind.
The rusty gate began to creak as the wind pushed it open.
The swing set in the playground began to creak as children played on it.
The pirate's ship had a mast that would creak in the strong ocean breeze.
The staircase has been creaking as people ascend and descend.
The ancient ship's timbers will have been creaking as it sails across the vast ocean.
The weight of heavy footsteps caused the staircase to creak in protest.
The old staircase in the historic mansion will have been creaking with each step.
The rusty hinges on the gate will creak as it swings open.
While camping in the forest, the tent was creaking in the gusty night.
My new shoes am creaking with every step I take.
The old door had been creaking in the wind throughout the storm.
By the time she returns, the old wooden door will have creaked loudly.
As I tiptoed through the house, the wooden stairs were creaking beneath me.
By the time I return, the old door will have been creaking in the wind.
As Jack tiptoed down the stairs, each step would creak beneath his weight.
As she tiptoed across the floor, the boards beneath her feet would creak loudly.
The ancient drawbridge started to creak as it was lowered to allow entry to the castle.
By the time he reached the summit, his knees had creaked with fatigue.
The ship's mast started to creak under the pressure of the strong wind.
As the wind blew through the branches, the trees started to creak in the eerie silence of the forest.
The old door creaks when opened.
The rusty hinges have creaked as the wind swung the gate back and forth.
During the storm, the ship was creaking under the pressure of the rough seas.
The floorboard under my feet is creaking with each step.
The leather shoes have been creaking with each step on the quiet street.

Creak

kreek
verbTo produce a sharp, harsh, grating, or squeaking sound.
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Last Updated On: August 20, 2024
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