croak in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
CROAK: to make a deep, hoarse sound, typically associated with frogs or a rough vocalization in humans.
Sample Sentences
- The frog began to croak loudly as night fell over the pond.
- Despite his efforts to sing, his voice came out as a rough croak.
- She could hear the croak of the toads in the distance as she walked through the marsh.
- The old man let out a croak of laughter that echoed through the empty room.
- As the rain started to fall, the croak of frogs filled the air with a rhythmic chorus.
- The old frog would croak loudly every evening as the sun set.
- After a long day of hiking, he let out a croak of frustration when he realized he had lost his map.
- The singer's voice began to croak after performing for several hours without rest.
- As the storm approached, the once lively pond turned silent, except for the occasional croak of a lonely bullfrog.
- During the meeting, she tried to speak up, but her voice came out as a croak, making everyone turn to look at her.
- The frog began to croak loudly as the sun set over the pond.
- After a long day of shouting, my voice is hoarse and all I can do is croak.
- He tried to sing, but his voice came out as a low croak that made everyone laugh.
- The croak of the toad echoed through the quiet night, adding to the serene atmosphere.
- As she delivered her speech, her nerves made her voice tremble and croak unexpectedly.