An utterance expressing pain or disapproval.
Indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure.
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Examples for "moan "
Examples for "moan "
1 For a long moment nothing happened, and then Yggdrasill began to moan .
2 A little moan answered her; the figure moved as if in distress.
3 The idea suffocated her; each sob drew from her a dull moan .
4 The words broke in a moan and the child began to cry.
5 A moan born of desire, or fear, or equal measures of both?
A low, guttural sound of frustration.
1 I groan and stretch and try to talk myself into going outside.
2 Just be sure to groan really loud so we can hear you.
3 Father Forthill said something unintelligible and let out a groan of pain.
4 It means ' groan , ' from the sound of the waves inside the caves.
5 He breathed heavily once or twice; a groan broke in his throat.
6 His body was hard as a brick; his energy made me groan .
7 A groan from Mr. Garland confirmed the doubt implied in the words.
8 Swallowing a groan , Cezar forced himself to concentrate on her low words.
9 I heard Marcone let out a groan , and Thomas grunted with effort.
10 The wounded soldier utters a feeble groan ; the adventurer leaves the room.
11 The entrance of water to supply the vacuum had produced the groan .
12 That thought coaxed a new throbbing from his temple, eliciting another groan .
13 Pennington uttered a deep groan and buried his face in the grass.
14 Mr. Slocum sunk back in the chair with a kind of groan .
15 Colds do not make people groan in the night-itwas something else.
16 The motor seemed to groan at the unexpected load thrown on it.
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