crows Synonyms

crows Meaning

crows

a cry of triumph, to brag exultantly or blatantly, the cry of the rooster, to brag loudly or joyfully, the cry of the cock, the Siouan language of the Crow people, to exult gloatingly especially over the distress of another, any of various large usually entirely glossy black birds related to the jays, to say with self-satisfaction, a member of an American Indian people of Montana, corvus, humble pie, in a straight line, to utter a sound expressive of pleasure, a member of an Indigenous people of the Great Plains between the Platte and Yellowstone rivers, to make the loud shrill sound characteristic of a cock, a triumphant cry, to make sounds of delight, any of various large usually entirely glossy black passerine birds (family Corvidae and especially genus Corvus), to make the loud shrill sound that a rooster makes

crows Sentence Examples

  1. The sinister crows perched on the old oak tree, their black feathers glinting in the moonlight.
  2. A murder of crows circled overhead, their raucous caws echoing through the forest.
  3. The crows scavenged the discarded food, their sharp beaks picking at the scraps.
  4. The farmer cursed the crows as they feasted on his newly sown cornfield.
  5. The crow's nest was a precarious affair, perched high in the branches of a towering pine tree.
  6. The children were fascinated by the crows, watching them perform intricate aerial maneuvers.
  7. The crows were a harbinger of winter, their arrival heralding the cold and snow.
  8. The poet found inspiration in the crows, seeing their intelligence and resilience.
  9. The crows were known for their thievery, often pilfering shiny objects from unsuspecting passerby.
  10. The lone crow stood out from the flock, its plumage a vibrant blue that set it apart from its peers.

FAQs About the word crows

a cry of triumph, to brag exultantly or blatantly, the cry of the rooster, to brag loudly or joyfully, the cry of the cock, the Siouan language of the Crow peop

delights, glories, jubilates,joys, triumphs, exults, brags, rejoices, parades,kvells

weeps,regrets, grieves, laments, bemoans,bewails,

The sinister crows perched on the old oak tree, their black feathers glinting in the moonlight.

A murder of crows circled overhead, their raucous caws echoing through the forest.

The crows scavenged the discarded food, their sharp beaks picking at the scraps.

The farmer cursed the crows as they feasted on his newly sown cornfield.