creaks Antonyms
Meaning of creaks
creaks
to make a long scraping or squeaking sound, to proceed slowly with or as if with creaking wheels, to go slowly with or as if with creaking wheels, to make a prolonged grating or squeaking sound often as a result of being worn-out, a rasping or grating noise
creaks Sentence Examples
- The old wooden floor creaks ominously with each step I take.
- The rusty swingset creaks and groans as the children push it higher.
- The attic ladder creaks loudly, a testament to its age.
- The rickety bridge creaks and sways under the weight of the passing car.
- The leather couch creaks with a satisfying thud as I settle into it.
- The rusty hinges of the ancient gate creak and protest as they open.
- The creaking of the wheels on the old wagon announced the arrival of the peddler.
- The dilapidated house creaked and groaned in the strong wind.
- The creaking of the ship's timbers warned of rough seas ahead.
- The creak of the bedsprings broke the silence of the night.
FAQs About the word creaks
to make a long scraping or squeaking sound, to proceed slowly with or as if with creaking wheels, to go slowly with or as if with creaking wheels, to make a pro
scratches, scrapes, grinds,rasps, clashes, screeches, scuffs, gargles,clanks, clangs
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The old wooden floor creaks ominously with each step I take.
The rusty swingset creaks and groans as the children push it higher.
The attic ladder creaks loudly, a testament to its age.
The rickety bridge creaks and sways under the weight of the passing car.