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Recent Examples of creak
Noun
In such a setting, our local issues — affordable housing, mounting homelessness, creaking infrastructure, metastasizing inequality and sustainability challenges, among others — will get scant attention.—Russell Hancock, Mercury News, 16 Aug. 2025 If Russia’s economy is creaking, so is Ukraine’s front line, Gabuev said.—Christian Edwards, CNN Money, 13 Aug. 2025
Verb
The hum of a refrigerator, the distant drone of a neighbor’s lawnmower, the tinny bleeping of a vintage Gameboy, the rhythmic creak of trampoline springs in action.—Guy Lodge, Variety, 10 Aug. 2025 The Little Chief creaks and groans as another load of passengers settles in for a tour of St. Mary Lake in Montana’s Glacier National Park.—Diana Lambdin Meyer, USA Today, 28 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for creak
Note that abrasive brushes or sponges will leave small scratches on the surface, but, unlike with a nonstick pan, the scratches won’t damage the pan’s long-term efficacy.
This gap between theory and practice often means that business leaders are at a loss for essentials, like how to build a marketing team from scratch, how to connect marketing with sales or how to create a system that delivers consistent results rather than ad-hoc campaigns.
Unfortunately, Manchis' heroic deed left the dog with damage to her vocal chords, and her bark has shifted into a low rasp, Zarate added to the outlet.
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Rachel Raposas,
PEOPLE,
9 Sep. 2025
None of this would land without the heroic voice acting of Pamela Adlon, who subtly dials up his boyish vocal fry into the rasp of a grown man.
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