Creak in a sentence as a noun

I think the site is starting to creak under the strain.

>If it doesn't creak when you hold it at the corners, I could be sold.

The only problem was tilting my head too fast, made my neck joints creak.

My first thought was: this thing must creak and squeak like crazy as you head down the road.

Yes, you will never drink it, but it will gloriously creak on your teeth 2.

It doesn't creak at all.>enterWhite Room This is a comfortably cluttered room.

EXT4 really starts to creak when moving to filesystems that are 16TB and above.

Sure my joints creak after a hard day outdoors, and the wife OMG's over every new grey hair she finds on me.

No creaking and comfortable even for long-term wear.

Creak in a sentence as a verb

You know what turns my wife on about our 14-year-old Honda with 170K miles, a badly eroded paint job, and doors that creak like the screams of the dying?

Amazing sound, but a bit heavy and annoyingly prone to creak every time I move my head a millimeter.

The closest you can get is sprinting until you're sucking air, and you can't catch your breath even if you take the biggest breath you can, until your ribs creak.

It would be great if Apple added full Retina scaling support to the next version of OS X, but I'd imagine the hardware might start to creak scaling 5120 x 2880 to 3850 x 2160.

I heard the doors creak open, the doors creak shut, the old forgotten cabins where no one with tangible substance or the property of reflecting light ever entered, ever returned.

But most startups do not happen to be at exactly the right place at the right time like this, and it's a multi-year slog to creak into profitability, and then several more years of intense focus to actually achieve real success.

I think if history is any indication, ultimately we'll end up having to write a new 'web' with very different semantics and design philosophies; goodness knows the old metaphor is starting to creak in a number of problematic ways.

At the same time as they surveyed the satellite data, Mr. Slippery and Erythrina swept through these bureaucratic communications, looking carefully but with flickering speed at every requisition for toilet paper, every "declaration" of secret war, every travel voucher, everyone of the trillions of pieces of "'paper" that made it possible for the machinery of state to creak forward.

> When they look at the washing up a procrastinator doesn't just see the washing up, they also see that they have to do a laundry, fix the cupboard creak, do a full clean of the cupboards, clean under the fridge, wash the floors, dust the cobwebs, fix the dripping tap, take out the recycling, decide what to do with those old jars, etc., etcThis reminds me: is there a word to describe a related phenomenon, that I find incredibly frustrating?

Creak definitions

noun

a squeaking sound; "the creak of the floorboards gave him away"

See also: creaking

verb

make a high-pitched, screeching noise; "The door creaked when I opened it slowly"; "My car engine makes a whining noise"

See also: whine squeak screech screak skreak