Creaky

//ˈkɹiːki//

"Creaky" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Yanni is walking up the creaky steps.

“We all have creaky knees when we bend down,” said Jimmy Fallon, the popular American comedian from “The Tonight Show”.

Lukas went down the creaky steps.

Tobias heard the creaky fence being pushed.

The floors were creaky.

The floors were extremely creaky.

The gathering will propose and debate reforms to the 15-nation bloc's creaky institutions with the aim of preparing it for enlargement to up to 13 new members.

A group of visitors, wearing fire-engine red helmets, takes an elevator deep underground. From there, the group follows project leader Peter Jenni up creaky stairs to dizzying heights. Engineers and technicians are installing a massive detector, about the height of a six-story building. Jenni explains how it works.

They repaired the creaky door.

Our back porch is a little creaky and unstable, but we'll be reinforcing it before summer rolls around.

creaky tone

creaky voice

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