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    caw
    /kɔː/

    noun

    • 1. the harsh cry of a rook, crow, or similar bird.

    verb

    • 1. utter a caw: "rooks cawed in the dark trees"

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  2. Caw is a noun or verb that means the loud, rough cry of a bird such as a crow. Learn how to use caw in sentences with examples from literature and translations in different languages.

  3. The meaning of CAW is to utter the harsh raucous natural call of the crow or a similar cry.

  4. Caw is a noun or verb that means the loud, rough cry of a bird such as a crow. Learn how to use caw in sentences, how to pronounce it and see translations in different languages.

  5. CAW can be a noun for the cry of a crow, rook, or raven, or a verb for making this sound. It can also be an abbreviation for Canadian Auto Workers, a trade union.

  6. Caw is the cry of a crow, rook, or raven, or the verb meaning to make this sound. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of caw in sentences.

  7. Caw is the sound made by corvine birds, such as crows, rooks, or ravens. It can also be used as a verb to mean utter this cry. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples of caw.

  8. To caw is to make a loud cry or call, like the sound a crow makes. There are few things spookier than hearing fifty crows caw in your yard at night. Many large birds caw as a way of communicating with each other, but crows and ravens are best known for making this particular cry.