skreak (Meaning)
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skreak (v)
make a high-pitched, screeching noise
utter a harsh abrupt scream
Synonyms & Antonyms of skreak
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skreak Sentence Examples
- The old rusty gate screaked as it was pushed open, revealing a hidden garden.
- The chalk board screaked loudly as the teacher wrote on it, leaving a trail of white dust.
- The wooden floorboards screaked beneath her feet, giving away her presence.
- The hinges of the dilapidated shed screaked and groaned as the wind whipped through it.
- The screech of a bird pierced the air, startling the hikers in the forest.
- The metal chain screaked and rattled as it was pulled up, securing the heavy door.
- The unoiled lock of the cabinet screaked and protested as it was forced open.
- The screech of tires filled the air as the car braked suddenly, narrowly avoiding an accident.
- The rusty bike chain screaked and squealed as she pedaled down the hill.
- The screeching sound of nails being dragged across a chalkboard sent shivers down her spine.
FAQs About the word skreak
make a high-pitched, screeching noise, utter a harsh abrupt scream
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The old rusty gate screaked as it was pushed open, revealing a hidden garden.
The chalk board screaked loudly as the teacher wrote on it, leaving a trail of white dust.
The wooden floorboards screaked beneath her feet, giving away her presence.
The hinges of the dilapidated shed screaked and groaned as the wind whipped through it.