The two lads cricked their necks as the door creaked open to the Prince's study. |
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The wind filled the sails and the ropes creaked and stretched with the strain as the ship ploughed through the waves. |
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The white paint on the side was flaking off and the steps leading up inside of it were rusty and they creaked as she was pushed inside. |
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The hinges creaked as the door swung inwards, revealing a grassy field, a familiar sight to Katrina. |
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Finally, the door creaked over and my father poked his skinny, bony face into the room. |
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The old stairs creaked and groaned as I climbed them and suddenly, I felt very much like an intruder. |
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The metal rungs creaked and groaned as she put her weight on them, but held firm against the stone wall. |
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The door was glazed and was made of redwood, and when Emma pulled it open, it creaked loudly. |
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The remaining bolts which held the rail to the metal stakes creaked and groaned with the strain. |
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The door creaked open slowly, and a tall, gangly boy with a madly bobbing Adam's apple made his way into the room. |
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As a teenager we lived in a large, rambling old house which creaked and groaned like an old man's knees. |
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Jane wibbled anxiously in her wheelchair, which creaked ominously underneath her bulk. |
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The elevator came to a stop at the top floor and Anna turned to face the doors as they creaked open. |
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The shutters of derelict buildings creaked and groaned like mall nourished prisoners in cages as he passed them. |
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After three solid poundings, the door slowly creaked open to reveal an elderly old woman. |
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It creaked as the gates had at his entry, and the door shut behind him, enveloping him in sudden noise. |
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Suddenly the kitchen door creaked open, and Ana walked in from outside, her hair pulled back under a kerchief. |
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Beneath her, the wooden floors creaked and her shoes sounded softly in the silence. |
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The stairs down into the ancient, dank basement creaked beneath me as I descended toward the ladies' room. |
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Her ringing was soon answered when the door creaked open, it was Avril, Pat's sister. |
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The gate latch creaked rustily when he opened it, but his braying would probably cover that up. |
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A door creaked and I managed to elbow Audrey, using the ounce of strength I had saved up for the most critical moment. |
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The wood floor creaked as they explored the old furniture and boxes that had dust inches thick layering them. |
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The floor creaked beneath me, and I resorted to tiptoeing very quietly across the floor to the door. |
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It creaked as it made its kaleidoscope rounds and mesmerized me with the transitions from blue, to green, to red, and so on. |
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The doors, befittingly, were huge, wooden monstrosities that creaked and led into a small atrium, with two more doors at the other end. |
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Dark silhouettes lurched crazily in the flickering light, while the pub doors creaked and slammed threatrically in the wind. |
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He raised his head with a start when a floorboard creaked from the hallway leading to the bedrooms. |
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Only its main sail creaked at regular intervals when it swayed slightly under pressure of a mild wind. |
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The bed creaked under his weight and Jack leaned into the warmth, closed his eyes and took in a deep breath. |
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My somewhat rusty culinary skills creaked and groaned like a wooden ship straining against high winds. |
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Even after the trauma of the attacks on New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, this extraordinarily unobservant system creaked on. |
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The large wooden door creaked open and the stooped figure of my great Uncle Lex leaned tiredly against the frame. |
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The floorboards creaked beneath my feet as I backtracked toward my desk and sat down in my swivel chair. |
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The ship creaked as it was released from the cleats holding it to the dock. |
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The attic steps creaked loudly every time Rayne stepped on one, and she frowned slightly as she clenched the banister tightly. |
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The hallway creaked, the rain beat the roof like the clip-clop of a horse's hooves, and beds squeaked as children climbed wearily into them. |
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As if to torment them further, the steps creaked, complaining with each step they made loud enough to wake the dead. |
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I crept silently into the living room, wincing when a hardwood floorboard creaked under my weight. |
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But gradually the door creaked open, though all I could see was a cowlick and the crown of what I thought was a juvenile's head. |
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Chairs creaked, and necks craned as every eye tried to catch a glimpse of the stranger. |
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The large wooden doors of the gate creaked and groaned as they slowly swung from their resting place. |
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The metal door groaned and creaked before sliding open with a long screech. |
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The gates creaked open just enough to allow the three riders to enter in single file. |
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The wooden frame creaked and settled as she sank down into the middle of the bowl. |
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The wooden door creaked as it opened and Matthew found himself staring at it for no reason. |
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They started to walk down stairs, the wooden stairs creaked under that amount of weight. |
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The green gates creaked open as uncle pushed with all his might against it. |
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The flicker of candles provided the only light and the rafters creaked along, shaking with the sound of elders singing in Cree. |
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A moment later they were riding up in the elevator that creaked ominously as it moved. |
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Buffy's leather pants creaked as she squatted down next to Angel. |
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A floorboard creaked and she turned over to see what had made the noise. |
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The bars creaked open on unoiled hinges, echoing down the tunnel. |
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The door creaked and groaned in protest as she slowly pushed it open. |
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The barred wicket opened and shut, and the door creaked ajar. |
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A soft, cold breeze came against my face and the floor creaked as I moved. |
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It creaked beneath his feet and he ignored the slippery surface. |
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The wind howled, the roof rattled, the whole cabin creaked and moaned. |
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The floor was wood and a few boards creaked under his weight. |
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Presently the casement creaked and swung open and his father called out. |
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As the priest and the three other men looked in stupefied astonishment the door of the hut creaked open, and in it stood the old woman. |
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She pushed the door open with the palm of her hand and almost giggled as it creaked melodramatically. |
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Hannah Maddock was flittering about her bedroom when the door creaked open, and Therese walked in, carrying a pile of clothes under the crook of one arm. |
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Then a few weeks later the border reopened, the marathon was back on and the tour companies creaked back into action. |
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Britain's much-vaunted role as the bridge between America and Europe creaked near-fatally under the weight of the war in Iraq. |
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The young men and women who danced to his music until the floor creaked danced just as energetically when they went into uniform. |
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As she made her way up the ladder, the wooden frame creaked loudly. |
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The cinema was packed but during the three hour show not even a chair creaked. |
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Recovering from my shock, I bowed in the prescribed manner so fervently that my joints creaked and my bowl and charm box rattled in unison. |
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It is also an excellent moisturizer and healer for dry or oily skin, chapped hands, creaked feet, etc. |
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The healthcare system groaned and creaked under the rising strain. |
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Eventually, it creaked to a juddering, shrieking stop and a huge door, rust-pitted, streaked with red and belled outwards with age ground slowly aside. |
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The stairs creaked and groaned and rattled in protest, and the hammering of Chris' feet on the iron stairs was drowned out by the sounds of imminent destruction. |
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With every stroke, her leather boot creaked under the weight of her leg. |
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The train creaked, slowed, and halted infirmly at another station. |
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We pressed on the door, the rusty hinges creaked, and it slowly opened. |
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The convention organisation itself creaked a little, but a good time was had by all. |
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At the peak of industrial policy in the 1970s some 800 goods were similarly reserved. Hill startThe British election creaked into third gear with the launch of the parties' manifestos. |
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The long, wooden tables creaked beneath a huge selection of fruits and sallets. |
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The lordly oaks rustled, a teeter-totter creaked. |
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The door of the cabin creaked. Smith's blinky eye peeped out to see if he had dreamed us. |
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Two Cetti's warblers have been heard at Marton Mere, but they proved too elusive as I searched in reeds that swayed, rattled and creaked in a strengthening south westerly. |
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The old wicker rocker creaked as Josh pushed back and forth in it, back and forth, back and forth, his bare feet slapping against the boards of the pizer with each rock. |
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