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screaky, a.|ˈskriːkɪ| Also screeky, skreaky, skreeky, skrieky. [f. screak n. or v. + -y.] Apt to screak.
1884‘Mark Twain’ Huck. Finn xxvii. 272 A melodeum—a sick one..pretty skreeky and colicky. 1892Dialect Notes (U.S.) v. 231 (Kentucky Words) Skrieky, creaky. 1893R. Bridges Humours of Court iii. ii. 2473 I'll shut him in the screeky cupboard. 1909Dialect Notes III. 404 ‘My shoes are skreaky.’ ‘I hate skreaky doors.’ a1961in Webster, Bats..making their screaky sounds. |