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(Doors creak and groan)
Then came the creak of footsteps, and
Then came the creak of footsteps and a man in a dressing gown materialised at the top of the stairs.
Our words today are creak, a squeaky sound usually made by something old like your floor or a door, and creak, a small stream of water.
Creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak, creak.
before carefully laying out a new item, buckling the table with an ominous creak. "It's called..."
Seeing a spider, a loud noise or a creak on a floorboard late at night can strike fear suddenly right through our bodies.
A loud noise or a creak on a floorboard late at night can strike fear suddenly right through our bodies.
and mammals a thousand years ago almost every creak would have had chains of
(hinges creak)
(hinges creak)
Suddenly, his plane began to creak and groan in the air.
Suddenly, his plane began to creak and groan in the air. He began to lose altitude,
You thought you were alone, But then you hear a floorboard creak.
I thought you were alone, but then you hear a floorboard creak.