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caw
[ kaw ]
noun
- the harsh, grating cry of the crow, raven, etc.
verb (used without object)
- to utter this cry or a similar sound.
caw
1/ kɔː /
noun
- the cry of a crow, rook, or raven
verb
- intr to make this cry
CAW
2abbreviation for
- Canadian Auto Workers (trade union)
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Example Sentences
“Black Skinhead” contains a galloping beat layered with heavy breathing, tribal drums, CAW!
Wk-mi-ser, Corn; a warrior of distinction, of the Ne-caw-ee-gee band.
You fellows stay here out of sight and caw like a crow if they make any move before I am ready for them.
"He's surrounding something," said Bill, giving a caw so loud it must have almost scared the crows up in the Bellows Pipe.
Bill propped himself up on one elbow and gave such a yell that it scared the neighbors, and ended with a caw.
On the west bank of the river was encamped Brown's company, which passed us whilst we were organizing at Caw River.
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