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1creak

verb \ˈkrēk\

: to make a long, high sound : to make a sound like the sound made by an old door when it opens or closes

Full Definition of CREAK

intransitive verb
:  to make a prolonged grating or squeaking sound often as a result of being worn-out; also :  to proceed slowly with or as if with creaking wheels <the story creaks along to a dull conclusion>
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Origin of CREAK

Middle English creken to croak, of imitative origin
First Known Use: 1583

2creak

noun

Definition of CREAK

:  a rasping or grating noise

First Known Use of CREAK

1604
CREAK Defined for Kids

1creak

verb \ˈkrēk\
creakedcreak·ing

Definition of CREAK for Kids

:  to make a long scraping or squeaking sound <The stairs creaked … with every step. — Astrid Lindgren, Pippi Longstocking>

2creak

noun

Definition of CREAK for Kids

:  a long squeaking or scraping noise

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