cockcrow (Meaning)
cockcrow (n)
the first light of day
cockcrow (n.)
Alt. of Cockcrowing
Synonyms & Antonyms of cockcrow
cockcrow Sentence Examples
- The rooster's loud cockcrow woke me up at dawn.
- The countryside was quiet except for the distant sound of cockcrow signaling the start of a new day.
- Mary cherished the peaceful moments before cockcrow when the world seemed to be still asleep.
- The villagers relied on the rooster's punctual cockcrow to regulate their daily routines.
- Even in the city, the distant cockcrow could be heard faintly amidst the urban hustle and bustle.
- The farmer always rose at cockcrow to tend to his animals and fields.
- The poet often drew inspiration from the serene beauty of the landscape at cockcrow.
- The travelers set out on their journey at cockcrow, hoping to cover a good distance before the sun grew too hot.
- The old superstition held that hearing a cockcrow at midnight foretold of impending doom.
- As the first rays of sunlight broke through the darkness, the cockcrow echoed across the valley, filling it with the promise of a new beginning.
FAQs About the word cockcrow
the first light of dayAlt. of Cockcrowing
morning, morn, day, dawn,sunrise, daylight, dawning, sunup, sun, light
darkness, sunset, night,nightfall, night, sunset, nightfall, nighttime, midnight, sundown
The rooster's loud cockcrow woke me up at dawn.
The countryside was quiet except for the distant sound of cockcrow signaling the start of a new day.
Mary cherished the peaceful moments before cockcrow when the world seemed to be still asleep.
The villagers relied on the rooster's punctual cockcrow to regulate their daily routines.