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croaky

/kroh-kee/US // ˈkroʊ ki //

呱呱叫,歪嘴,歪歪扭扭,歪歪扭扭的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    croak·i·er, croak·i·est.

    • : low-pitched and hoarse; croaking.

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Examples

  • Old Croaky was a granddaddy bullfrog with whom they were very well acquainted, for he sang for them every evening.

  • Ward: Is there anything now has a sound like the croaky screech of a jackdaw?

  • "Or a magpie," answered she, with a capital imitation of Mistress Mag's croaky voice.

  • "I s'pose she has got her hands full with Miss Croaky, anyway," chattered Jill, bobbing up and under again.

  • "Dear me," cried Puss to Mrs. Duck and he looked about him for the owner of the sad croaky voice.