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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to croaking:   (124 results)

Often used in the same context:
warbling, trilling, tunelessly, quavery, cawed, chirrup, mewl, raspy, shrilling, squawking, tinkles, chirping, gurgle, spring peeper, hoofbeats, winter wren, keening, screeching, chitter, oinks, yelping, bellowing, sibilant, toneless, cackle, crickets, droning, chiffchaff, wails, whistling, ribbit, nasal twang, turtledove, bleats, moans, birdcall, mumbling, tinkly, flutelike, sepulchral, melodiously, shrieking, caterwauling, vocalizing, bray, babbling, whinnies, mewing, katydids, yowling, crooning, murmuring, whisper, exhalations, hiss, growling, squawky, nightingales, whippoorwill, loudly, hum, whimpering, howl, piteously, dulcet, hoarse, whispery, chorusing, diminuendo, bellbirds, rustlings, yawp, wood thrush, lilted, dirge, horseflies, reedy, clucking, tintinnabulation, snuffling, lisped, veery, burbling, screechy, birdsong, gabbled, swamp sparrow, towhee, stentorian, meadowlarks, lugubriously, cacophonic, yodeled, squalled, guttural, skylark, clomp, froggy, quacking, chachalaca, squealing, bullfrog, hissing, barking, howling, clanging, clatter, rumbling, clang, clangor, moaning, rattle, creaking, hooting, gurgling, buzz, rattling

Appears in the definition of:
croaker

More general:
utterance

Synonyms:
cacophonic, cacophonous, croak, croaky, guttural

Also try:
— Adjectives for croaking: hoarse, loud, harsh, incessant, dismal, deep, distant, discordant, guttural, low, constant, more...

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