undergroan (Meaning)

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undergroan (v. t.)

To groan beneath.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undergroan

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undergroan Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's engine emitted a deafening undergroan as it labored through towering waves.
  2. Beneath the city's bustling surface, the subway trains echoed with an ominous undergroan.
  3. The old oak tree swayed in the wind, its branches undergroaning with the weight of heavy foliage.
  4. The mountain undergroaned with seismic activity, sending tremors through the surrounding hills.
  5. The athlete's muscles undergroaned with exertion as they pushed to the limits of their endurance.
  6. The dilapidated house undergroaned with the weight of accumulated decades.
  7. The concert hall's walls undergroaned with the thunderous applause of an ecstatic audience.
  8. The crowd undergroaned in disappointment as the game ended with a draw.
  9. The undergroaning gears of the ancient clock announced the passing of another hour.
  10. The undergroan of the ice beneath their feet sent shivers down the explorers' spines.

FAQs About the word undergroan

To groan beneath.

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The ship's engine emitted a deafening undergroan as it labored through towering waves.

Beneath the city's bustling surface, the subway trains echoed with an ominous undergroan.

The old oak tree swayed in the wind, its branches undergroaning with the weight of heavy foliage.

The mountain undergroaned with seismic activity, sending tremors through the surrounding hills.