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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Croak' in a Sentence

"To make a deep, harsh sound, like the noise a frog or a raven makes." more

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The old tree had croaked, leaving a void in the once vibrant forest.
The old raven, perched on the withered branch, has croaked its melancholic song.
By the time the explorers return, the frog in the marsh will have croaked.
The frogs will be croaking loudly by the pond tonight.
The old well had a mysterious sound, and every night, frogs would croak loudly.
The frogs had been croaking loudly all night, creating a symphony in the marsh.
The hoarse crow am croaking from the treetops, creating a mysterious ambiance.
The old tree croaked in the wind, its branches sounding like the whispers of time.

Croak

krohk
verbTo make a deep, harsh sound, like the noise a frog or a raven makes.
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Last Updated On: April 25, 2024
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