67 Free Squeak Sound Effects - Most Popular
Creaking closet door

Sound of a door creaking wood (type closet). Learn how to make a squeaking sound effects: https://www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_46. UCS Category: DOORCreak, WOODFric. Length: 00:02.
Old squeaky stroller #1

Doll stroller, old style metal grating. Pushed slowly. UCS Category: OBJWhled. Length: 00:31.
Door squeaks and rubs #1

Opening and closing a door whose handle creaks and the door rubs on the floor. UCS Category: METLFric. Length: 00:07.
Old squeaky stroller #2

Doll stroller, old style metal grating. Pushed rapidly. UCS Category: OBJWhled. Length: 00:08.
Squeaky wheelbarrow #1

The squeaking of an empty rolling wheelbarrow. UCS Category: OBJWhled. Length: 00:44.
Apartment door, closing #3

Closing of a Parisian apartment door. Grinding. UCS Category: DOORWood. Length: 00:11.
Grinding plastic wheel

Creaking of a plastic wheel of a drawer bed. UCS Category: PLASFric. Length: 00:49.
Repetitive squeaking #1

Numerous repetitive squeaks from a plastic bottle. The squeaks are getting faster. UCS Category: PLASFric. Length: 00:20.
Couinement jouet #6

Squeak of a toy. Here a kind of "pear horn". UCS Category: TOYMech. Length: 00:02.
Swing, very loaded

Grinding of a wooden swing, loaded with a heavy person. UCS Category: METLFric. Length: 00:34.
Creaking barn door

Learn how to make a squeaking sound effects: https://www.libertivi.com/lelabodubruiteur_46. UCS Category: METLFric. Length: 00:27.
Old squeaky stroller #3

Doll stroller, old style metal grating. UCS Category: OBJWhled. Length: 00:15.
Plastic squeaks

Big plastic creaking of a car steering wheel. UCS Category: PLASFric. Length: 00:09.
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