Graznido in english

Squawk

pronunciation: skwɔk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
squawk

graznido = croak ; quack ; squawk ; gaggle ; whoop. 

Example: The film offers a repulsive creature whose croaks and drools recall the demonic child in The Exorcist, instead of the feral but relatively articulate person that Morrison created.Example: 'A duck's quack doesn't echo' is a much quoted scientific myth = 'A duck's quack doesn't echo' is a much quoted scientific myth.Example: Its song is a succession of loud creaks and squawks, lower in pitch than other warblers, and slower in delivery.Example: As I waited at her door, I heard the gaggle of kids voices laughing and chatting all the way to the door.Example: Before he could utter a word, more than 250 fans stood up and applauded, cheered, even let out a few whoops and hollers.

Graznido synonyms

kick in spanish: patada, pronunciation: kɪk verb, nounbeef in spanish: carne de vaca, pronunciation: bif noungrouse in spanish: queja, pronunciation: graʊs nounholler in spanish: gritar, pronunciation: hɑlɜr verb, noungripe in spanish: queja, pronunciation: graɪp noun, verbscreech in spanish: chillido, pronunciation: skritʃ nounbellyache in spanish: dolor de tripa, pronunciation: belieɪk nounskreigh in spanish: Skreigh, pronunciation: skreɪ verbscreak in spanish: chirrido, pronunciation: skrik verbskreak in spanish: Skreak, pronunciation: skrik verbskriech in spanish: skriech, pronunciation: skritʃ undefinedscriech in spanish: examen, pronunciation: skritʃ undefined
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