The short low gruff noise of the kind made by hogs.
A low, guttural sound of frustration.
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Examples for "groan"
Examples for "groan"
1I groan and stretch and try to talk myself into going outside.
2Just be sure to groan really loud so we can hear you.
3Father Forthill said something unintelligible and let out a groan of pain.
4It means 'groan,' from the sound of the waves inside the caves.
5He breathed heavily once or twice; a groan broke in his throat.
1The others are good for grunt work, but they aren't decision makers.
2The only response to any questions we ask now is a grunt.
3It was Sergeant Habash, the ambitious young Palestinian and squad room grunt.
4They also do a fair amount of grunt work for the club.
5Recruitment had changed, and being a grunt meant something very different now.
6Visit Website If you're having trouble committing, make noise- ahealthytennis grunt.
7Bascombe's grunt is open to interpretation, but the captain takes no notice.
8He gave a grunt when he saw me in the Northern station.
9The mound under the bedclothes moved again; she heard another soft grunt.
10That made Bat grunt and grumble and wriggle; and finally uncover, too.
11Mac let out a grunt of surprise, and his eyebrows went up.
12The glove was handed over in silence, and received with a grunt.
13The fetid man gave a soft grunt and simply let her go.
14When Al came in he gave the easy chairs a disapproving grunt.
15Verlaine heard Eno grunt her approval, and Godwin's voice grew still louder.
16The unexpected fervour of this grunt seemed to animate the little model.
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