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croci
crocidolite
crock
crocked
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crocket
crocodile
crocodile bird
crocodile clip
crocodile tears
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croak

croak [ krōk ]


noun  (plural croaks)
Definition:
 
1. cry of animal or bird: a rough, usually low-pitched, vibrating sound, especially the characteristic cry of a frog or crow

2. rough voice of person: a rough low uneven sound or voice of somebody with a dry or sore throat



verb  (past and past participle croaked, present participle croak·ing, 3rd person present singular croaks)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb make low-pitched call: to make a rough, usually low-pitched, vibrating sound, especially the characteristic cry of a frog or crow

2. transitive and intransitive verb speak hoarsely: to speak or say something in a rough low uneven voice because of a dry or sore throat

3. intransitive verb grumble: to grumble or mutter gloomily ( informal )

4. transitive and intransitive verb kill or die: to kill somebody, or be killed ( slang )

[Mid-16th century. Probably an imitation of the sound]

croak·i·ly adverb
croak·y adjective
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