10 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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Over the years, countless worn-out shoes have croaked on the dance floor of the lively nightclub.
The old raven, perched on the withered branch, has croaked its melancholic song.
Several tired hikers, exhausted from the arduous climb, have croaked at the mountain's summit.
After years of service, the ancient computer finally gave up and has croaked.
The haunted house echoed with the sounds of ghosts that have croaked for centuries.
The ominous sound of crows has croaked over the desolate graveyard.
In the silence of the library, the old book's spine has croaked as it was opened after decades.
The old pirate, having lived a life full of adventures, has croaked on his final voyage.
Many frogs in the pond have croaked throughout the night, creating a symphony of sounds.
The tired engine of the worn-out car has croaked its last, leaving the travelers stranded on the deserted road.
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