crow
Prononciation : [kroʊ]
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Contexte : « nature »
(noun) a large black bird known for its loud cawing sound. Crows are clever and often found in groups. They can be seen in parks or flying in the sky.
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Yesterday, I saw a crow sitting on a tree branch.
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I didn’t see any crows in the park today; it was very quiet.
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Have you ever seen a crow in your backyard?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to make a loud, sharp cry like a bird, especially a crow. When someone is really happy about something they did, they might crow with joy.
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After winning the game, he crowed with delight.
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She didn't crow about her success; she preferred to be humble.
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Why did he crow so loudly when he finished the project?
Contexte : « celebration »
(verb) to brag or talk proudly about an achievement. This is usually done in a way that can be seen as showing off.
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She crowed about her high score in the test to her friends.
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He doesn't crow about his accomplishments; he stays modest.
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Is it okay to crow about your victories?
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