kwak — meaning in English
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English meaning
- croak noun A low, rough sound made in the throat, especially the call of a frog.
- dollop noun A small, shapeless lump or spoonful of something soft, especially food.
- gob noun A lump of a soft or sticky substance.
- quack noun The harsh, honking sound a duck makes.
- ribbit intj Used to represent the croaking sound a frog makes.
Senses
kwak is used for these senses in English:
- black-crowned night heron A medium-sized heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), found throughout a large part of the world, except in the coldest regions and Australasia.
- croak The call of a frog or toad.
- dollop A considerable lump, scoop, or quantity of something, especially soft food. [from 1810s]
- gob (countable) A lump of soft or sticky material.
- quack The sound made by a duck.
- ribbit (onomatopoeia) The vocal sound made by a frog or toad.
croak — full definition
- noun A low, rough sound made in the throat, especially the call of a frog.
- verb To make a low, rough sound, or to say something in a hoarse voice.
- verb Informal: to die.
dollop — full definition
- noun A small, shapeless lump or spoonful of something soft, especially food.
- verb To spoon or drop something out in soft lumps.