Creaky in a sentence as an adjective

Pulls out a creaky old laptop out at the dinner table.

It's all about the creaky-voiced long alveolar glide with mid front unrounded vowel and glottal stop.

Also possibly bribing the attendant to give you a much newer one instead of the old creaky pack that no one wants.

* Badly-written scripts, or pages where there's half-a-dozen+ streaming video ads, can bring my creaky old laptop to its knees.

"If you hire too many computer scientists, your code base could be full of fascinating technical tricks, but creaky and hard to work with.

It's more of an advertisement to people on creaky Java stacks that require a manual full app reload to pick up changes, and often do so... messily.

I watched the interview with some girl I never heard of and, although I found her very annoying for several reasons, I couldn't hear the "creaky voice" thing.

They remarked how they spent a couple of days looking over the system which was complicated and creaky, they couldn't figure it out so they wrote a new system.

That's why we like text-based protocols: we can fit them in our heads and type them out, slowly, like ancient creaky teletypes that make lots of mistakes and pause in between commands.

Creaky definitions

adjective

worn and broken down by hard use; "a creaky shack"; "a decrepit bus...its seats held together with friction tape"; "a flea-bitten sofa"; "a run-down neighborhood"; "a woebegone old shack"

See also: decrepit derelict flea-bitten run-down woebegone

adjective

having a rasping or grating sound; "creaky stairs"

See also: screaky

adjective

of or pertaining to arthritis; "my creaky old joints"; "rheumy with age and grief"

See also: arthritic rheumatic rheumatoid rheumy