caw in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1
Definition
CAW: the harsh, loud cry or call made by a crow or similar bird.
Sample Sentences
- The crow let out a loud caw that echoed through the quiet forest.
- As the sun began to set, the caw of the raven signaled the end of the day.
- I could hear the distant caw of a bird as I walked through the park.
- The sudden caw startled the small rabbits hiding in the grass.
- With a sharp caw, the raven perched on the branch drew everyone's attention.
- She imitated the caw of a crow perfectly, impressing her friends.
- In the early morning, the caw of the crows filled the air with life.
- His loud caw was a warning to the other birds in the vicinity.
- The caw of the bird was a familiar sound from my childhood.
- Each morning, I would wake up to the caw of crows gathering outside my window.
- The crow let out a loud caw, signaling its presence in the quiet morning air.
- As I walked through the park, I heard the distinct caw of a raven perched on a tree branch.
- The eerie caw of the bird echoed through the empty streets at dusk.
- She covered her ears as the sudden caw startled her from deep in thought.
- The cawing of the crows filled the sky as they gathered for their evening roost.
- He imitated the caw of a crow to amuse his friends during the hike.
- With each caw, the flock seemed to grow bolder, diving closer to the ground.
- The sudden caw of the bird disrupted the serene atmosphere of the forest.
- A single caw from the top of the hill signaled the beginning of the migration season.
- The children's laughter was momentarily interrupted by the sharp caw of a hawk overhead.