croak
41croak — v 1. talk hoarsely, speak thickly, grunt, groan, murmur. 2. grumble, complain, grouse, mutter, maunder; cry down, disparage, depreciate, belittle. 3.Slang. die, perish, Sl. kick the bucket …
42croak — Ke u, kohā, he u, nēnē …
43croak — v. die …
44croak — Die …
45John Bernard Croak — VC (b. Little Bay, Newfoundland, May 18, 1892 August 8, 1918), was a Canadian and Newfoundland recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and… …
46Alexandra Croak — Persönliche Informationen Name: Alexandra Lindsay Croak Spitzname(n): Al …
47Alex Croak — Alexandra Croak (known as Alex) is an Australian diver and gymnast who is a dual Olympic representative. She represented Australia as a gymnast at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and after a strong performance at the 2008 Australian national… …
48croaker — croak·er …
49Croaked — Croak Croak (kr[=o]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Croaked}. (kr[=o]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Croaking}.] [From the primitive of AS. cracettan to croak as a raven; akin to G. kr[aum]chzen to croak, and to E. creak, crake.] 1. To make a low, hoarse noise in… …
50Croaking — Croak Croak (kr[=o]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Croaked}. (kr[=o]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Croaking}.] [From the primitive of AS. cracettan to croak as a raven; akin to G. kr[aum]chzen to croak, and to E. creak, crake.] 1. To make a low, hoarse noise in… …