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9 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 worn-out door hinges have been croaking with every movement.
The haunted forest has been croaking mysteriously, scaring off hikers.
The old house by the river has been croaking with the sounds of ravens.
Ever since the rain started, the gutters have been croaking with water.
The wizard's spellbook, covered in dust, has been croaking strange incantations.
The old pirate ship, stuck in the shallow waters, has been croaking with each wave.
The rusty gates of the cemetery have been croaking in the wind.
My noisy neighbors' pet parrot has been croaking incessantly.
The rusty swing set in the abandoned playground has been croaking eerily.

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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