caw Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kɔː]
  • Us [ kɑː]

Meaning of caw In English

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Examples of caw

  • At this juncture the "caw" of a crow was heard again. 

  • The crow had flown, but he heard as he waited a faint "caw! caw!" in the misty distance. 

  • The crows began to caw and a lamb bleated. 

  • Squirrel monkeys utter caws mostly when they are trying to defend a territory.

  • Some of their common call types include caw, bawls, and shriek.

  • He is annoyed, but then hears the seagull cawing as it searches for fish to feed the baby gulls, and he decides to help.

  • During breeding, adults sometimes give a "caw" or sighing or hissing calls.

  • Many of her highest notes were dry, piercing caws.

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