Croak ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Croak ( verb )

To make a low, hoarse sound, as a frog or a raven.

Origin:

Middle english croken, from old english cracian.

Examples:

  1. The frogs were croaking in the pond.
  2. The raven croaked as it flew overhead.
  3. He croaked out a few words before he died.
  4. The old man's voice croaked as he spoke.
  5. The wind in the trees made a croaking sound.

(As a noun)

Croak ( noun )

To make a low, hoarse sound, as a frog or a raven.

Origin:

Middle english croken, from old english cracian.

Examples:

  1. The frogs were croaking in the pond.
  2. The raven croaked as it flew overhead.
  3. He croaked out a few words before he died.
  4. The old man's voice croaked as he spoke.
  5. The wind in the trees made a croaking sound.
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