释义
[ kree -kee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈkri ki / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective, creak·i·er, creak·i·est. creaking or apt to creak: a creaky stairway.
run-down; dilapidated: a creaky shack.
Phonetics . (of the voice) produced by vibration of a small portion of the vocal cords while the arytenoid cartilages are held together, with little breath being released; laryngealized.
Origin of creaky First recorded in 1825–35; creak + -y1
OTHER WORDS FROM creaky creak·i·ly, adverb creak·i·ness, noun Words nearby creaky crazyweed, CRC, CRE, C-reactive protein, creak, creaky , cream, cream cheese, cream cracker, cream-crackered, creamcups
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Example sentences from the Web for creaky And when Bush misled our nation into war, the creaky old son of the coalfields gave his greatest roar.
Remembering Robert Byrd | Paul Begala| June 28, 2010| DAILY BEAST
The songs, which have creaky titles like “All that Razz” and “Hooray for What's-not-good,” are belted out with pitchy gusto.
The Worst Awards in Hollywood | Sean Macaulay| March 7, 2010| DAILY BEAST
We'll pay a hundred dollars an hour to sit in a creaky chair.
My Conversation with John Updike | Barbara Probst Solomon| January 29, 2009| DAILY BEAST
Myron mounted a creaky stairway guiltless of carpet and found himself in a narrow hall from which four doors opened.
Full-Back Foster | Ralph Henry Barbour
He hobbled up the creaky steps with his club-foot, and knocked timidly at the door.
The Goose Man | Jacob Wassermann
Then came a nervous shuffling of boots on the creaky boards.
The Border Legion | Zane Grey
Then he shaped with his mouth to use that and not the stairs, for the stairs were creaky .
W. A. G.'s Tale | Margaret Turnbull
Thorndyke asked, as the cabman's footsteps faded away in a creaky diminuendo.
The Mystery of 31 New Inn | R. Austin Freeman
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