Cavu
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the harsh, grating cry of the crow, raven, etc. to utter this cry or a similar sound. Contemporary Examples Historical Examples noun the cry of a crow, rook, or raven verb (intransitive) to make this cry abbreviation Canadian Auto Workers (trade union) v. “make a sound like a crow, raven, etc.,” 1580s, imitative. Related: Cawed; […]
- Cawdrey
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the harsh, grating cry of the crow, raven, etc. to utter this cry or a similar sound. Contemporary Examples Historical Examples noun the cry of a crow, rook, or raven verb (intransitive) to make this cry abbreviation Canadian Auto Workers (trade union) v. “make a sound like a crow, raven, etc.,” 1580s, imitative. Related: Cawed; […]