croak - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of croak in Hindi

  • कर्कश
  • रव
  • मार डालना
  • मरना
  • टरटराना

croak Definition

Noun

  • a deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow.

Verb

  • (of a frog or crow) make a characteristic deep hoarse sound.
  • die.

croak Example

  • Lorton tried to laugh—it came out as a croak ( लोर्टन ने हंसने की कोशिश की - यह एक बदमाश के रूप में निकला )
  • My voice is a croak and even I don’t believe me. ( मेरी आवाज टेढ़ी है और मुझे भी मुझ पर विश्वास नहीं है। )
  • I think we choose which bank we’re on, Croak. ( मुझे लगता है कि हम चुनते हैं कि हम किस बैंक में हैं, क्रोक। )
  • Jossiah’s single word came up his throat in a croak. ( योशिय्याह का एक ही शब्द उसके गले में एक कर्कश स्वर में आया। )

More Sentence

  • I tried to speak but it came out in a croak as I said.
  • You croak, Where will I meet her? At a party?’’.
  • The dreadful croak which John uttered was the cry of an evil bird of the swamps.
  • Suppose we'd croak this man in th' hot par-rt av th' p'litical fight; what happens?
  • I tried to scream and was vaguely aware of some hoarse croak which was my own voice, but distant and detached from myself.
  • Or lead me from this vile place, where one heareth naught but the squawk of birds and the croak of frogs.
  • The bird gave a loud croak and flew away a little distance, but in the same direction in which the boy was walking.
  • Captain Brant uttered the unpleasant combination of croak and wheeze that did duty with him for a laugh.
  • But they croak to keep other fish out of their territory.
  • Croaks Bill, " Multiple sales to who ?"
  • We know how to croak George W . Bush in California.
  • Young birds have been heard making a hissing croak in flight.
  • Other calls include rasping croaks, when alarmed, and hisses.
  • The audience imitate the sounds of these animals : " Croak!
  • I now sing ( croak ) lower than my husband does.
  • A lizard set up a monotonous croak in the branches overhead, and insects and unseen things began to stir in the foliage.
  • He is thoroughly deaf and three parts dumb, uttering nothing beyond an incomprehensible kind of croak by way of a demand for custom.
  • Then we will talk about the birds that only croak and call; then the cannibal birds; next those that coo, and those that scratch for a living.
  • Long before they came within sight of it they could hear the croak of bullfrogs and feel the damp, night mists enveloping them like a cloak.
  • He started to tire, then vomited with a strangled croak.
  • Croak closed his eyes, protecting them in his thick hide.
  • Croak dangled, hanging over the far drop to the ground below.
  • FATHER COFFEY: (Yawns, then chants with a hoarse croak) Namine.
  • But so it is the same thing that all the frogs croak before a storm.
  • Not so bad, he answered, his voice coming out in a sickly croak.
  • Back off! I mean to yell the words, but they come out as a hoarse croak.
  • Yes, Melodía said, in what she hoped was a suitable disease-victim croak.