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Screak   Listen
noun
Screak  n.  A creaking; a screech; a shriek.



verb
Screak  v. i.  (past & past part. screaked; pres. part. screaking)  To utter suddenly a sharp, shrill sound; to screech; to creak, as a door or wheel.






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"Screak" Quotes from Famous Books



... inquiringly, and there were whispered answers. But the gruff voice died away on the stairs, along with heavy footsteps. Then only the distant rumble of the Elevated Railroad could be heard occasionally, or the far, seaward whistle of some steamer, or the scrape and screak of ...
— The Rich Little Poor Boy • Eleanor Gates

... landing, speaking inquiringly, and there were whispered answers. But the gruff voice died away on the stairs, along with heavy footsteps. Then only the distant rumble of the Elevated Railroad could be heard occasionally, or the far, seaward whistle of some steamer, or the scrape and screak of a street-car. ...
— The Rich Little Poor Boy • Eleanor Gates



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