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Caw   /kɔ/   Listen
noun
Caw  n.  The cry made by the crow, rook, or raven.



verb
Caw  v. i.  (past & past part. cawed; pres. part. cawing)  To cry like a crow, rook, or raven. "Rising and cawing at the gun's report."






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"Caw" Quotes from Famous Books



... And Miss M'Caw was alone, staring after the tall figure in the plain white frock, that for all its plainness looked so out of ...
— The Halo • Bettina von Hutten

... the pointed cedar shadows Drowse on the crisp, gray moss; the ploughman's call Creeps faint as smoke from black, fresh-furrowed meadows; 45 The single crow a single caw lets fall; And all around me every bush and tree Says Autumn's here, and Winter soon will be, Who snows his soft, white sleep and ...
— The Vision of Sir Launfal - And Other Poems • James Russell Lowell

... wounded? Yes, Gab flapped in at the shop this afternoon to caw over it. Said the telegram had just come to Phineas. I was hopin' 'twasn't so, but Eri Hedge said he heard it, too. . . . Serious, ...
— Shavings • Joseph C. Lincoln

... the wag, who would laugh at such cookery!" Thus, from his perch, did I hear a black crow[4] Caw angrily out, while the rest of the rookery Opened their ...
— The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore • Thomas Moore et al

... the Crow discovered another hunter hiding behind the bushes on his side. "Caw! caw! caw!" shouted Blacky, flying out over the water far enough to be safe from that ...
— The Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack • Thornton W. Burgess


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