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croaky
croak C0753500 (krōk)n. A low hoarse sound, as that characteristic of a frog or a raven.v. croaked, croak·ing, croaks v.tr.1. To utter in a low hoarse sound.2. Slang To kill.v.intr.1. a. To utter a low hoarse sound.b. To speak with a low hoarse voice.2. To mutter discontentedly; grumble.3. Slang To die. [From Middle English croken, to croak, probably of imitative origin.] croak′i·ly adv.croak′y adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | croaky - like the sounds of frogs and crows; "a guttural voice"; "acres of guttural frogs"gutturalcacophonic, cacophonous - having an unpleasant sound; "as cacophonous as a henyard"- John McCarten |
croakyadjectiveLow and grating in sound:croaking, gruff, hoarse, husky.TranslationsIdiomsSeecroakMedicalSeeCroakcroaky
Synonyms for croakyadj low and grating in soundSynonymsSynonyms for croakyadj like the sounds of frogs and crowsSynonymsRelated Words |