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Crowing for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'kroʊɪŋ

What does Crowing really mean?

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Alright, so "crowing" is actually a pretty interesting word. It can be used in a couple of different ways, but don't worry, I'll explain them both to you.

The first way "crowing" can be used is to describe the sound that a rooster makes. You know how sometimes you can hear a rooster in the morning, going "cock-a-doodle-doo"? Well, that's called crowing. It's like the rooster is announcing that the day is starting, kind of like a natural alarm clock!

The other way "crowing" can be used is to describe someone who's boasting or bragging about something. You know how sometimes people might talk really loudly about how good they are at something, or how many things they have? That's called crowing too. It's like they're showing off, trying to make themselves seem better than they really are.

So, "crowing" can either mean the sound a rooster makes, or when someone is bragging a lot. Those are two pretty different meanings for one little word, right? But now you know them both!

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Martinez on 2023-11-11 18:04:33

Crowing In a sentece

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  • Every morning, the rooster in the farm starts crowing to wake everyone up.
  • When the sun rises, you can hear the sound of a rooster crowing in the distance.
  • The little girl imitated a rooster crowing and made everyone laugh.
  • During the competition, the champion celebrated by crowing with joy and excitement.
  • The loud noise of a crowing rooster startled the cat, making it run away quickly.

Crowing Synonyms

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Crowing Hypernyms

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Crowing Similar Words

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