Crow [verb]

Definition of Crow:

brag, exult

Synonyms of Crow:


Opposite/Antonyms of Crow:

Fail


Sentence/Example of Crow:

Outside, a flock of crows takes off in unison from the branches of an ancient oak.

Almost all young mammals play, as do birds like parrots and crows.

Neuroscientists have become increasingly interested in birds like the crow, which appear to be able to think creatively in ways that mirror human cognition.

It’s the first time that researchers have observed this behavior in snakes, though animals like crows or raccoons eat some toads in a similar fashion.

Some sponsorship contracts are being sold for anything between five to 10 times lower than usual, Crow said.

Not much use as the high crests hid the intervening hinterland from view, even from the crow's nests.

The cat had been about to spring at Grandfather Mole again when Mr. Crow spoke to her.

And he quite agreed with old Mr. Crow, who had come hurrying up to see what was going on.

Mr. Crow was rocking back and forth on his perch, for a joke—on anybody except himself—always delighted him.

Farmer Green's cat had never liked Mr. Crow, for no particular reason.