creak Meaning in marathi ( creak शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
क्रॅक, किंचाळण्याचा आवाज,
Verb:
किंचाळणे, कर्कश आवाज करा,
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creak's Usage Examples:
As he remonstrates with his copy of Van Gogh"s self-portrait on his wall, the floor creaks.
The great Tamil work Silappathikaram says that in Puhar ships creaked with wealth from all 7 continents, that the Devas in guise of humans came.
Neck creaking or cracking of the neck is a clicking sound caused by movements of the neck.
the blackbird spread its tail, So that the sun may speckle, While it creaks hail.
In the San Francisco Chronicle, Peter Stack wrote that the film delivers elaborate gun-fighting scenes, legions of galloping horses, stampeding cattle, a box canyon, covered wagons, tons of creaking leather and even a High Noonish duel.
series 2/5 stars, calling it a "(C)heap-looking series (which) creaks and clunks along", and the best parts are the breaks for commercials.
Moore, past master of creaky charm and pathos; 2) a show as generally oldfashioned, in a harmless way, as a 1910 mail-order play for amateurs; 3) the fact.
complainers, it was later linked with the proverb ‘the worst wheel always creaks most’ and aimed emblematically at babblers of all sorts.
Churchill was party leader, but he brought in a Party Chairman to modernise the creaking institution.
The "creaking bureaucracy" also includes the inept behaviour of his herald, who is far.
Death and his brother sleep Who is in charge of the clattering train? The axles creak, and the couplings strain.
creakily bowed strings, spiky rushes of acoustic guitar and occasional splurges of noise.
"more a prickly thicket of brambles than a bed of moistened leaves, with creakily bowed strings, spiky rushes of acoustic guitar and occasional splurges.
Synonyms:
make noise, noise, screak, screech, whine, skreak, squeak, resound,
Antonyms:
comprehensibility,