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11 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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By the time we reached the pond, the bullfrogs had been croaking for hours, filling the air with their distinctive sound.
Over the years, countless worn-out shoes have croaked on the dance floor of the lively nightclub.
In the early morning, the rooster will be croaking to announce the arrival of a new day.
The desolate swamp echoed with the mournful croak of a lone heron searching for its mate.
After a long silence, the haunted house will croak with the eerie sounds of ravens in the dead of night.
At dusk, the swamp will croak with a chorus of frogs, creating a symphony of nature's own.
The ancient temple was filled with the haunting croak of crows perched on the weathered statues.
In the marshy wetlands, the croak of frogs accompanied the soft rustling of the reeds in the breeze.
Before the storm arrives, the ravens will have croaked their eerie warnings.
The hoarse crow am croaking from the treetops, creating a mysterious ambiance.
By the time the concert ended, the musician's tired voice had croaked from hours of singing.

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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