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crow / crow / crow
NounIntransitive Verb
pl: crowspast: crowedpp: croweding: crowing

The noun refers to a specific bird known for its opportunistic nature and high cognitive ability. In common usage, it often carries a connotation of ominousness or intelligence depending on the cultural context. As a verb, the word shifts from a literal animal sound to a social behavior. When used to describe human emotion, it implies a level of smugness or gloating that is typically perceived as irritating by the listener, mirroring the loud and piercing quality of the bird's call.

Meanings

Nouncrow

A large black bird of the corvid family, known for its intelligence and harsh call.

"The crow perched on the fence and watched the pedestrians."

Intransitive Verbcrow
[~]

To make a loud, harsh noise, typically the sound made by a rooster.

"The rooster began to crow at the first light of dawn."

Intransitive Verbcrow
[~ over something][~ about something]

To express great pride or triumph in a way that is annoying to others.

"He continued to crow over his victory long after the game had ended."

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