screak in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
'Screak' refers to a high-pitched, grating sound made by objects like doors or floorboards when they move or are disturbed.
Sample Sentences
- The old door let out a loud screak every time it was opened.
- She tried to ignore the screak of the floorboards as she tiptoed across the room.
- His chair made a terrible screak when he leaned back too far.
- With a screak of rusted metal, the gate swung open to reveal the hidden garden.
- The sudden screak of the brakes caught everyone's attention in the crowded street.
- The rusty hinges let out a loud screak as she opened the old door.
- He couldn't help but screak in surprise when the cat jumped out from behind the curtain.
- The sound of the chair's legs on the wooden floor made a screak that echoed in the quiet room.
- As the roller coaster climbed higher, the metal tracks began to screak ominously.
- With each step, her shoes made a screak that drew the attention of everyone around her.