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creaks

n. (plural of creak English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: creak)

Usage examples of "creaks".

The farm wagon creaks around the square and out of sight along the southwest corner street.

The silhouette creaks into the brown-boarded shape of a farm wagon pulled by a single large, if swaybacked, gray horse.

Another farm wagon creaks past, heading back in the direction of Montgren.

Behind him the cart creaks, and the inside wheel scrapes on a boulder.

Each creaks, and the rear right wheel of the trailing wagon sways out of true.

He flicks the reins, and the wagon creaks, though not so loudly as when it entered the yard.

The chair creaks as Dorrin shifts his weight and looks toward the closed door.

Dorrin pulls on the reins, and the brake, and the wagon creaks to a halt.

The boiler creaks as the heat increases, and the plume of smoke from the funnel thickens.

He looked up, as if he could see through the high ceiling, following creaks of footsteps above.

He paused, now realizing that some of those creaks were made by the man above him.

And the mill creaks with the wind at a rate of twenty-five feet a second.

And the mill creaks when the wind at a rate of twenty-five feet a second.

It's made almost entirely of wood, and it creaks and groans when the wind blows, which is all the time in this city, and makes gentle, soothing music.

There were a few sounds when a bit of breeze touched the house, the creaks of old and comfortable wood.