brays Synonyms

brays Meaning

brays

to crush or grind fine, to produce a sound like the call of a donkey, to spread thin, to utter a sound like a donkey's, to utter or play loudly or harshly, to utter the loud harsh cry of a donkey, to utter the characteristic loud harsh cry of a donkey

brays Sentence Examples

  1. The donkey brays loudly, its call echoing through the canyon.
  2. The students brayed with laughter at the comedian's witty jokes.
  3. The musicians brayed on their trumpets, creating a deafening cacophony.
  4. The storm brays and howls, unleashing its fury upon the earth.
  5. The baby goat brays plaintively, seeking its mother's attention.
  6. The crowd brays with anger, protesting the politician's policies.
  7. The injured horse brays in pain, calling out for help.
  8. The foghorn brays its warning, guiding ships through the treacherous waters.
  9. The metal screeches and brays as it is twisted and bent.
  10. The loudspeaker brays out instructions, directing people to the correct evacuation route.

FAQs About the word brays

to crush or grind fine, to produce a sound like the call of a donkey, to spread thin, to utter a sound like a donkey's, to utter or play loudly or harshly, to u

beats, disintegrates, crushes, pounds,grinds, mulls, crumbles, mills, shatters,pulverizes

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The donkey brays loudly, its call echoing through the canyon.

The students brayed with laughter at the comedian's witty jokes.

The musicians brayed on their trumpets, creating a deafening cacophony.

The storm brays and howls, unleashing its fury upon the earth.