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    Uguisu (鶯 or 鴬) refers to the Japanese bush warbler. The latter segment bari (張り) comes from haru (張る), which can be used to mean "to lay/board (flooring)", as in the expression yukaita wo haru (床板を張る) meaning "to board a/the floor". [3]

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    Oiling a squeaky hinge is considered a masculine behaviour. [3] Some hinges are designed not to squeak. [4] Chinese hinges may be designed to make a sounds like a spoken word. [further explanation needed] [citation needed] Simulation of the sound of a squeaking hinge is important in virtual reality or games.

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    At the Inn, the two stake out the place until Neal and Tamara leave so Emma can snoop with Henry as a lookout. Inside, she checks the room until she notices a creaking sound on the floor, only to have Neal return to discover Emma trying to pry the floor open. Emma insists Tamara is not to be trusted, but the floorboard reveals nothing.

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    In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Squeaky Boots", SpongeBob receives a pair of annoying squeaky boots but Mr. Krabs plots to get rid of them. He steals the boots and hides them under the floorboards in the Krusty Krab. The episode references Poe's short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". [citation needed]

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    Tongue-in-groove is similar to tongue and groove, but instead of the tongue forming part of one of the edges, it is a separate, loose piece that fits between two identically grooved edges.

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    Detail of floating floor over concrete. Detail of floating floor over joists. A floating floor is a floor that does not need to be nailed or glued to the subfloor. [1] The term floating floor refers to the installation method, but is often used synonymously with laminate flooring. [2]

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    Image credits: pregnantchicken As a new parent, you quickly take on a new full-time job: diaper duty.And it’s not always straightforward. Whether it’s a diaper blowout at the most inconvenient ...