Creaky [adjective]

Definition of Creaky:

hard, inflexible

Opposite/Antonyms of Creaky:


Sentence/Example of Creaky:

That preconception primes our minds to run wild whenever we hear a creaky floorboard or feel a sudden chill.

The migration will also mean Element will be replacing the current “creaky” matrix-appservice-gitter bridge.

As the girl spoke, footsteps were heard ascending the creaky wooden stair.

Can't cry creaky waxworks any more than you can stinking fish.

Grateful for the offer, Emily climbed into the creaky seat under the fragrant, overhanging load.

Since the building was of wood, I had to exercise great caution in moving about, so creaky were the boards.

Footsteps came from the hall, creaky noises of someone trying not to make a sound.

Just then they heard a soft pad-padding and creaky sounds as the cat and the grater suddenly appeared.

Through the black darkness of the long hall she rushed and down the creaky stairs.

If merchants like Killigrew, generally these were along the water-front; creaky, old, dim-windowed.