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  2. Inner Sanctum Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The program's familiar and famed audio trademark was the eerie creaking door which opened and closed the broadcasts. Himan Brown got the idea from a door in the basement that "squeaked like Hell." The door sound was actually made by a rusty desk chair. The program did originally intend to use a door, but on its first use, the door did not creak.

  3. Cross-linguistic onomatopoeias - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Bodily functions and involuntary sounds. 1.3 Cries of distress. ... 3.4 Door or floor creaking. 3.5 Engine back-firing while freewheeling. 3.6 Knocking. 3.7 Strikes.

  4. Otogirisō - Wikipedia

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    Otogirisō is a sound novel, a term academic Rebecca Crawford described as being applied to Chunsoft's 20th century visual novel games. [4] [5] [6] It features background graphics as animated illustrations of the narrative as well as background music and sound effects such as doors creaking open, footsteps and screams. [5]

  5. The sounds of Christmas -- A Christmas Carol Radio Show broadcast

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    To imitate the sound of a shop door, she jingles a string of bells against it. Using the life-sized doorknob she opens the door with a squeaky creak and shuts it to get the click sound of the latch.

  6. Foley (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Foley sounds are used to enhance the auditory experience of a movie. They can be anything from the swishing of clothing and footsteps to squeaky doors and breaking glass. Foley can also be used to cover up unwanted sounds captured on the set of a movie during filming, such as overflying airplanes or passing traffic. [3]

  7. Nightingale floor - Wikipedia

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    Nightingale floors (鴬張り or 鶯張り, uguisubari) listen ⓘ are floors that make a squeaking sound when walked upon. These floors were used in the hallways of some temples and palaces, the most famous example being Nijō Castle, in Kyoto, Japan.

  8. “Redneck Engineering”: 30 Times People Fixed Their ... - AOL

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    The latter sounds like it's straight from the Redneck Engineering subreddit, doesn't it? ... Another annoying problem that a little DIY can solve is squeaky hinges. Whether it's a door, a window ...

  9. Squeaky hinge - Wikipedia

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    Squeaky hinges produce a squeaking or rasping noise when they are moved. Sounds can differ when opened or closed. [1] Lubrication fixes this. Suitable lubricants include plumber's grease and silicone spray. Oil is not so suitable as it can drip off when in excess. Graphite is also unsuitable as it spreads to other surfaces and makes a mess.