undergroan in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Undergroan: to emit a deep, resonant sound or groan, often due to pressure or weight, suggesting strain or impending failure.
Sample Sentences
- The old mansion seemed to undergroan with the weight of its history.
- As the heavy rain fell, the roof began to undergroan, warning us of its impending collapse.
- With every step, the wooden staircase undergroaned, echoing throughout the empty house.
- The weary travelers could hear the wagon undergroan beneath the load of supplies.
- In the silence of the night, the old trees seemed to undergroan under the pressure of the storm.