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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Bray' in a Sentence

"The loud and harsh cry of a donkey." more

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A donkey's bray can be heard from far away.
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The donkey surprised us with its sudden bray at the zoo.
The farmer chuckled at the familiar bray of his donkey as he approached the barn.
The bray of stubborn donkeys became the soundtrack of the mountain trail.
The bray of the donkey surprised us during the quiet night.
Despite the bray, the children found joy in the petting zoo.
We heard the bray echoing through the valley.
The donkey's bray echoed through the farm, waking everyone up early in the morning.
Grandma imitated the donkey's bray, making everyone burst into laughter.
The bray of the donkey startled the children playing in the meadow.
The little girl covered her ears to muffle the loud bray of the donkey at the county fair.
The bray of the donkey startled the hikers as they ventured into the peaceful mountains.
I heard the bray of a donkey while walking in the countryside.
The donkey let out a loud bray when it saw the farmer approaching.
The farmer recognized his donkey's distinct bray from afar, signaling its return to the barn.
Bray's distinctive sound echoed through the farm.

Bray

brey
nounThe loud and harsh cry of a donkey.
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Last Updated On: August 22, 2024
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