1. creak
a creaking bed/gate/stair
these stairs always creak
He heard the door creak open then close behind him.
"What was it?" "It might be the door creaking in our neighbour's garage."
I heard a floorboard creak and I knew she was coming in late.
The door creaked on its hinges. I heard the floorboards creak as he crept closer.
His voice creaked as if he had not used it for many days.
creaking floorboards
If something such as a door or a piece of wood creaks, it makes a long noise when it moves.
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Dracula - angielskie słownictwo z książkiGramatyka dla zaawansowanychdział 9 part IIChapter threetest2 szawerna2. squeak
The step squeaked.
It was smelly and very noisy because the occupants of these cages were all squeaking
The key made little sound, and the door did not squeak.
One wheel makes a horrible squeaking noise.
... with anything or barely squeak by.
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Vocabulary VII - Speech & Sound3. groan
We could hear the groans of the wounded soldiers.
She was groaning with pleasure.
The kids all groaned when I switched off TV.
The boy groaned when his mother asked him to clean his room.
The bed groaned under the weight
When he fell down, he groaned with pain.
I groaned with pain.
He was badly hurt and he kept groaning.
Without warning, another shot rings out, followed by a deep groan
Yvette groaned in pain after she fell and twisted her ankle.
I’m tired of him moaning and groaning all the time.
I grunted and groaned.
The man groaned and fell to the ground
Too little lift means a drone will moan and groan and crash, or maybe never get airborne at all.
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The Great Gatsby 1