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

  1. The old rusty gate screaked as it was pushed open, revealing a hidden garden.
  2. The chalk board screaked loudly as the teacher wrote on it, leaving a trail of white dust.
  3. The wooden floorboards screaked beneath her feet, giving away her presence.
  4. The hinges of the dilapidated shed screaked and groaned as the wind whipped through it.
  5. The screech of a bird pierced the air, startling the hikers in the forest.
  6. The metal chain screaked and rattled as it was pulled up, securing the heavy door.
  7. The unoiled lock of the cabinet screaked and protested as it was forced open.
  8. The screech of tires filled the air as the car braked suddenly, narrowly avoiding an accident.
  9. The rusty bike chain screaked and squealed as she pedaled down the hill.
  10. 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.