You may have worn suspension parts or just in need of lubrication.
The homophone of "creak" is "creek."
The homonym for creak is creek.
The past tense of creak is creaked.
The sounds are from the rubber of the tires meeting the ashphalt. friction energy released in the form of a sound wave. Bet it does not creak on snow or ice, or a wet floor.
The creak in the door was annoying."Creak..." Squeaked the chair as she moved.Creak! That door needs some oil on the hinges, he exclaimed.
A homophone for "creek" is "creak."
Another homophone for creak is creek.
The constant creak on the floor made him sleepless.
Speak Squeak Creak was created in 1994-09.
The word 'creak' is both a noun (creak, creaks) and a verb (creak, creaks, creaking, creaked).A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb of a preposition.The verb functions as the action of the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:There is an annoying creak in the stairs. (noun, direct object of the verb 'is')Every time you step on it, the fourth step will creak sharply. (verb)
you would put it like this ''The creak is basically like a lagoon'' understand?