seak
/siːk/Definitions
1. verb
to search or seek something
“The hiker will seak shelter from the storm.”
2. verb
to make a high-pitched sound, typically when in distress or pain
“The wounded animal will seak for help.”
3. verb
to try to get or attract something
“The salesman will seak new customers for the business.”
4. noun
a high-pitched sound, typically when in distress or pain
“The sound of the seak in the night was unsettling.”
5. noun
a person or thing that is being sought
“The detective was searching for the seak of the stolen goods.”