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Recent Examples of creak
Noun
Almog hears the creak of the trapdoor opening, hushed whispers, approaching footsteps.—Eli Sharabi, Time, 1 Oct. 2025 Inside the Sámi church, centuries-old wood creaks under candlelight—while at Nutti Sámi Siida (a reindeer lodge offering traditional Sámi experiences), visitors sip warm lingonberry juice and listen to joik songs.—Lewis Nunn, Forbes.com, 24 Aug. 2025
Verb
Or perhaps a constructive metaphor is better—a social order starts to creak into place.—Katy Waldman, New Yorker, 10 Nov. 2025 Though overall inflation appears to be stabilizing, the uneven pattern hints at what some analysts see as a late-cycle economy — where headline numbers look steady, but the foundations begin to creak.—Moná Thomas, PEOPLE, 24 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for creak
Spray it on a squeaking door hinge, drawer, or otherwise to make opening and closing it smoother and quieter.
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Hallie Milstein,
Southern Living,
26 Jan. 2026
In the United Kingdom, with Aston Villa already through, Rangers already out and Nottingham Forest almost certainly in the play-offs, the big question is whether Martin O’Neill’s Celtic can squeak through to the play-offs at home to Utrecht.
Fortunately, the children have a lot of bruises, scrapes and cuts, all stuff that is easily managed.
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Matthew Rodriguez,
CBS News,
30 Jan. 2026
The modular roof bars rotate 90 degrees to become proper crossbars when needed, while the alloy wheels are subtly recessed to sit within the line of the tyre, helping avoid scrapes from inevitable encounters with kerbs or rocks.
While Slot was moaning about having to play two away matches in four days (and about missing a couple of key players), Emery, also without important figures such as Boubacar Kamara, was overseeing his Villa side playing the same tough schedule and win both games without conceding a goal.
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Tim Spiers,
New York Times,
26 Jan. 2026
The austerity gives her plenty of room to writhe, mug, and moan between occasional shots of an inflatable Martian and a tropical-looking Tiffany lamp.