Cawed [verb]

Definition of Cawed:

make high-pitched, animal-like sound

Synonyms of Cawed:

Screech

Cackle

Hoot

Yap

Crow

Cry

Yelp

Yawp

Caw


Opposite/Antonyms of Cawed:


Sentence/Example of Cawed:

When he saw the blank expression on Billy Junior's face, he cawed to show him where he was.

Rooks cawed out in the playing-fields, and close under the window there was the sound of delightful, good-tempered laughter.

The rooks, those staunch adherents to old family abodes, still hovered and cawed about their hereditary nests.

Some noisy fish crows cawed at them while flying over, their sharp eyes discovering the creeping canoes.

Off in the checkered shadows of the forest a crow cawed derisively.

A crow cawed with a sound of awe in the pine tops, and squirrels were running tamely all round about as she hesitated.

From some mysterious distance a lone crow winged his way, and, perching on a near-by tree-top, cawed raucous greeting.

They then cawed continuously with such peculiar sound and vigour as to attract his attention.

Soot followed her and once or twice cawed at her and flew upon her shoulder as if it were Dickon's.

They cawed incessantly as they flew; they were talking about Kapchack and Choo Hoo, but he did not understand them.