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Recent Examples of creak
Noun
What once sat blank and unmoving begins to flow and creak and jerk beneath its own weight.—Laura Poppick
july 22, Literary Hub, 22 July 2025 That includes the lack of affordable housing and creaking transport infrastructure — as anyone on a hot, dirty and cramped Central Line tube on their morning commute to work will attest.—Holly Ellyatt, CNBC, 14 July 2025
Verb
Like any old building, Larkin Lodge has creaks and drafts, but Emily thinks there’s more going on.—Gabino Iglesias, New York Times, 30 May 2025 Photo : Icon 4x4 For this prototype, sound-deadening materials and carpeting were absent in order to help locate newfound creaks and rattles that a V-8 engine might cover up.—Michael Van Runkle, Robb Report, 2 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for creak
Cows in a nearby field groaned loudly, almost like they too were annoyed.
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Caoimhe O'Neill,
New York Times,
1 Aug. 2025
Of course, each episode features Frog cheering up Toad about something, Toad groaning and worrying, and their forest friends playing supporting roles in their adventures.
Earlier this year, the Sony Pictures’ Keke Palmer–SZA buddy comedy One of Them Days squeaked out a small profit, grossing $51 million on a $14 million budget (a sequel is reportedly in the works).
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Chris Lee,
Vulture,
4 Aug. 2025
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo squeaked out a slight lead over Democratic mayoral primary winner and state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani in a two-way race, a new poll Tuesday shows.
Keep any injuries, cuts, or scrapes clean and disinfected.
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Mark Gurarie,
Health,
10 Aug. 2025
The Florida Department of Health warns against entering the water with fresh cuts or scrapes and advises immunocompromised individuals to wear protective footwear to avoid injuries from rocks and shells on the beach.
But at least the whole street comes together in the end, with someone strumming a guitar as the pages crackle.
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Adrienne Matei,
The Atlantic,
13 Aug. 2025
Perched above the busy, cobblestoned Old Town streets, the restaurant's stone fireplace dominates the space, crackling with the same wood fires that have cooked peka for millennia.
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