croak

  • 51croaker — croak ► NOUN ▪ a characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow. ► VERB 1) utter a croak. 2) informal die. DERIVATIVES croaker noun croakily adverb croaky adjective (croakier …

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  • 52croakier — croak ► NOUN ▪ a characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow. ► VERB 1) utter a croak. 2) informal die. DERIVATIVES croaker noun croakily adverb croaky adjective (croakier …

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  • 53croakiest — croak ► NOUN ▪ a characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow. ► VERB 1) utter a croak. 2) informal die. DERIVATIVES croaker noun croakily adverb croaky adjective (croakier …

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  • 54croakily — croak ► NOUN ▪ a characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow. ► VERB 1) utter a croak. 2) informal die. DERIVATIVES croaker noun croakily adverb croaky adjective (croakier …

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  • 55croaky — croak ► NOUN ▪ a characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow. ► VERB 1) utter a croak. 2) informal die. DERIVATIVES croaker noun croakily adverb croaky adjective (croakier …

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  • 56croakily — croakˈily adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑croak …

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  • 57croaky — croak|y [ krouki ] adjective if someone s voice sounds croaky, they speak in a low rough voice that sounds like they have a sore throat …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 58croaker — croak•er [[t]ˈkroʊ kər[/t]] n. 1) one that croaks 2) ich any fish of the family Sciaenidae that produces sounds with its muscular swim bladder • Etymology: 1630–40 …

    From formal English to slang

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