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creak·y

 (krē′kē)
adj. creak·i·er, creak·i·est
1. Tending to creak.
2. Shaky or infirm, as with age; decrepit: creaky knee joints; a creaky regime.
3. Linguistics Of or relating to a speech sound that is produced with the vocal cords loosely compressed, resulting in irregular, very low-pitched voicing.

creak′i·ly adv.
creak′i·ness n.
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creak•y

(ˈkri ki)

adj. creak•i•er, creak•i•est.
1. creaking or apt to creak.
2. run-down; dilapidated.
[1825–35]
creak′i•ly, adv.
creak′i•ness, n.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.creaky - worn and broken down by hard use; "a creaky shack"; "a decrepit bus...its seats held together with friction tape"; "a flea-bitten sofa"; "a run-down neighborhood"; "a woebegone old shack"
worn - affected by wear; damaged by long use; "worn threads on the screw"; "a worn suit"; "the worn pockets on the jacket"
2.creaky - having a rasping or grating sound; "creaky stairs"
noisy - full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds; "a noisy cafeteria"; "a small noisy dog"
3.creaky - of or pertaining to arthritiscreaky - of or pertaining to arthritis; "my creaky old joints"; "rheumy with age and grief"
unhealthy - not in or exhibiting good health in body or mind; "unhealthy ulcers"
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creaky

adjective
1. squeaky, creaking, squeaking, unoiled, grating, rusty, rasping, raspy She pushed open the creaky door.
2. old-fashioned, dated, outdated, obsolete, out of date, archaic, antiquated, outmoded, behind the times, obsolescent During his time in office he reformed the creaky tax system.
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Translations
ذو صَرير، مُطَقْطِق
skřípavývrzavý
knagendeknirkende
roskadozó
sem marrar/brakar
gıcırdayangıcırtılı

creaky

[ˈkriːkɪ] ADJ (creakier (compar) (creakiest (superl))) → rechinador (fig) → poco sólido
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creaky

[ˈkriːki] adj
[door] → grinçant(e); [floorboard] → qui craque
(= old-fashioned) → vieillot(te)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

creaky

adj (+er)
(lit)knarrend; hinges, bed springsquietschend; knees etcknackend
(fig) plot, thriller etcverstaubt
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creaky

[ˈkriːkɪ] adj (shoes, floorboards) → scricchiolante; (hinge, joint) → cigolante, stridente
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

creak

(kriːk) verb
to make a sharp grating sound. That chair is creaking beneath your weight.
noun
such a sound. The strange creaks in the old house kept the girl awake.
ˈcreaky adjective
ˈcreakiness noun
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But that early version showed great promise, as he greatly disliked the bulk, creakiness and weight of the tree-stands available at the time.
Songs like One Night in Bangkok, in all its sleazy glory, and a belting I Know Him So Well, outweigh any creakiness in the plot.
Routines like One Night in Bangkok and a belting I Know Him So Well, outweigh the occasional creakiness of the plot.
Enhanced by the commentary of cello discords by Icelander Hildur Gudnadottir, it is all so well realized that some indistinct creakiness hardly detracts from its doom-laden climax.
A grand mean of 5.68 dB for softened vowels (i.e., a positive value) versus a grand mean of -1.12 dB for non-softened vowels (i.e., a negative value) confirms that breathy voice is characteristic of his softened words, while his general voice has a slight tint of creakiness.
Thus, the only substantial perceptive cues to distinguish the two phonemes in this position are the presence of very slight fricativization of /b/ and creakiness on the vowel following /p/.
A few years later--and a couple of upticks on my personal "creakiness scale"--got me to thinking about one of my own rifles; a very nice David Clay-customized Marlin Guide Gun in, naturally, .45-70--a cartridge I've always liked on hogs.
Promoting himself from sixth in the batting to fourth, Paul Collingwood sought to arrest the creakiness but couldn't.
Overall the Honor 4x feels solidly built and does not exhibit any creakiness or weak spots in terms of build quality, especially at its price point.
I remember sitting in Bill Kovach's office early on--registering the creakiness of his chair, the graveness and urgency in his voice as he described a journalist's obligation to the public--and wondering if there was still time to apply for a job at Bruegger's Bagels.
But, of late, a certain creakiness in the joints has meant that my excursions to and from the pavements have been enjoyed at a more leisurely pace, allowing for an enhanced appreciation of the sights that enrich the lower reaches of our earth.