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croak <a croak; croaks> N

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She doesn't get along well with her peers and suddenly starts having tics and croaks.
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The courtship ritual involves noisy vocalisations, known as croaking, by large numbers of males.
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Croak on the other hand showed an aptitude for gymnastics.
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There is a mention, in the same poem, of "gorcrows", creatures who croak in their sleep; nothing more is said of them.
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Croaking gouramis will become severely stressed in bare tanks without various hiding places.
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The drake's call is a weak crooning, and the female's a harsh croak.
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When she does however croaking noises come out of her mouth and the chandelier comes crashing down.
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In the nesting colonies, adults communicate with croaks, grunts or rattles.
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Their ordinary voice is a low, harsh croak but during the breeding season they (including the young one) makes a plaintive, soft whistle.
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Males return first and produce a low pitch growling croak to attract mates.
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