"Croaking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Croaking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Croaking" Meaning

The verb "croaking" refers to the harsh, rough sound made by a frog or a person who is very ill or old, often near death. It can also describe the sound of a loud, harsh voice, like that of a cawing crow.

"Croaking" Examples

Usage Examples of "Croaking"

1. Animal Sounds

As I walked through the forest, I heard the distinctive sound of a nearby frog croaking its evening song.

2. Unwell or Weak

After a long illness, my grandfather's once-strong voice had become a weak, croaking whisper.

3. In Black Comedy

In the dark comedy, the dying character's silly croaking impressions only added to the absurdity of the situation.

4. Music and Poetry

The poet's use of croaking sounds in her spoken word piece added a haunting, primal quality to the performance.

5. Idiomatic Expression

When Judge Johnson croaked for the last time, his legacy in the legal community was cemented forever. (Idiomatic expression: "to croak" means to die)

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