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creak - use in sentences
Object
- floorboard: The building is old, and the creaking floorboards badly need replacing.
- noise: Please hurry, the branch I'm holding just made a creaking noise!
- timber: Moving through the creaking wooden timbers, I headed up a flight of spiral steps.
- door: Time can be measured in lengths; a few inches of tape for a breath or a creaking door.
- infrastructure: Considering Russia's creaking infrastructure, not to mention winters that defeated Napoleon and Hitler, the task could be Herculean.
- bone: He tries to warm the cold, creaking bones in his back.
Converse of object
- hear: He actually could hear the creaks of the walls settling.
Preposition: at
- seam: The British constitution, at least in regard to England, is now creaking at the seams.
Adjective complement
- open: I love this business... BIRMINGHAM Tossing in my bunk, I dream I see the gates of hell creaking open.
Modifying Another Word
- slowly: An age seemed to go by before the door of the hut slowly creaked open.
- already: I wonder how the already creaking transport network will cope with more residents?
- now: The British constitution, at least in regard to England, is now creaking at the seams.
- n't: Stepping up out of the bike, I did n't creak, I didn't groan and my bum didn't feel flat.
- alarmingly: The home side's line out worked well but the scrum creaked alarmingly under pressure at times.
Used with why or when
- when: The bottom bracket is creaking when I climb the hills.
Preposition: of
- door: Ants tap dancing on the floor, the creaking of a bedroom door.
- oar: At last, out of the darkness, came the faint creaking of oars.
Preposition: under
- strain: It replaced an aging, mostly paper-based system which was creaking under the strain of the companyâs growth.
- weight: Many an office floor in January creaks under the weight of all those mince pies.
- pressure: F creaks under pressure & we all help finish washing up.
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