Speak Squeak Creak was created in 1994-09.
small stream = creek squeak loudly = creak
Because it's a 1994.
Old Things Like Old FLOORBOARDS May Creak Or Door May Creak Cause They Might be old It Depends when they creak is it when you walk on them? or does it creak out of the Blue? Because they are all Different?add The actual creaking process is a style of friction known as slip-stick friction. This process also causes the squeak of door hinges, and the creak of snow when you walk on it.
The sound made by a door is called a squeak, creak, or slam, depending on the noise produced when the door is opened or closed.
A homonym for a small stream that squeaks loudly could be "creek" (small stream) and "creak" (make a high-pitched noise).
you don't, unless you can squeak exqactly like a squirrel and understand it.
The homonym for creak is creek.
The homophone of "creak" is "creek."
The past tense of creak is creaked.
People apply grease to hinges that creak to reduce friction between the metal parts, which is causing the noise. The grease helps to lubricate the hinge, allowing it to move more smoothly without making noise.
The creak in the door was annoying."Creak..." Squeaked the chair as she moved.Creak! That door needs some oil on the hinges, he exclaimed.
Creak- a squeaking sound.