caws Antonyms
Meaning of caws
caws
to utter the harsh raucous natural call of the crow or a similar cry, to utter the harsh call of a crow or a similar cry
caws Sentence Examples
- The crow's shrill caws echoed through the desolate alleyway.
- The choir of crows outside my window caws in unison, a cacophony of raucous sounds.
- With a deafening caw, the eagle soared high above the mountain peak.
- The baby ravens in the nest caws incessantly, demanding food from their mother.
- The raucous caws of the seagulls disturbed the tranquility of the beach.
- The sound of a crow's caw always sent shivers down her spine, reminding her of the ominous superstition surrounding the birds.
- The parrot's caws were so realistic that it fooled visitors into thinking there was another bird in the room.
- The owls' soft caws could be heard in the eerie silence of the moonlit forest.
- The hawk's piercing caws announced its return to its territory.
- The rainstorm drowned out the caws of the crows, creating a deafening roar that shook the windows.
FAQs About the word caws
to utter the harsh raucous natural call of the crow or a similar cry, to utter the harsh call of a crow or a similar cry
brays, squeaks, bellows, cackles, barks, yaps, blats, trumpets, screeches, mews
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The crow's shrill caws echoed through the desolate alleyway.
The choir of crows outside my window caws in unison, a cacophony of raucous sounds.
With a deafening caw, the eagle soared high above the mountain peak.
The baby ravens in the nest caws incessantly, demanding food from their mother.