Aún no tenemos significados para "hoarse croak".
1We yield!' But he was so very weak, his voice a hoarse croak.
2The hoarse croak of a crow, off in the fields somewhere.
3The voice dropped to a hoarse croak.
4Nothing came out but a hoarse croak.
5Happy Jack gave a hoarse croak of triumph and fired, just as the fog-curtain swayed back maddeningly.
6Saul's voice had been little more than a hoarse croak for the final half hour of his narrative.
7Her voice was a hoarse croak.
9He tried to speak, but voiced nothing more than a hoarse croak; the candle in his hand described erratic figures.
10With a hoarse croak it lit on the snow at a wary distance, and began to strut back and forth.
11For the gray-faced girl, with hunted eyes, flung herself suddenly from his hand, crying in a hoarse croak of a voice:
12There was the old woman on the floor, her face twitching to right, and her breathing a sort of hoarse croak.
13From the darkness that brooded over the trees that grew along the creek beyond the factory came the hoarse croak of frogs.
14He stole bread and butter off tables, and his hoarse croak or defiant rattle was an oft-repeated warning to defend one's food.
15The mot-mots have all hoarse croak-like cries, heard at a great distance in the forest, and feed on large beetles and other insects.
16I tried to scream and was vaguely aware of some hoarse croak which was my own voice, but distant and detached from myself.
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