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screak
[skreek]
verb (used without object)
to screech.
to creak.
noun
a screech.
a creak.
screak
/ ː /
verb
(intr) to screech or creak
noun
a screech or creak
Other Word Forms
- screaky adjective
- ˈ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of screak1
Example Sentences
The soprano screak of carriage wheels punished my ear.
The rat stopped under a chair and let out a furious screak.
She noticed it, and one evening looked back, and said: "Oh, you're not a bit more glad than I am, you screaking wretch!"
The front gate screaked, a slow, timid, almost furtive sort of screak, and then banged suddenly shut as though it despaired of further concealment.
Then only the distant rumble of the Elevated Railroad could be heard occasionally, or the far, seaward whistle of some steamer, or the scrape and screak of a street-car.
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