Croaked

/kroʊkt/ verb

Made a deep, harsh sound like a frog or raven. In slang, it can mean died or spoke in a rough, hoarse voice.

From Middle English 'croken', imitative of the sound made by frogs and ravens. The slang meaning 'to die' emerged in the 19th century, possibly from the death rattle or the association with ravens as omens of death.

AMሳቅ
ARنقيق
BNগলদেশ নিঃসৃত শব্দ
CAcroacà
CSkvákl
DAkvakkede
DEquakte
ELκροάκιασε
EScroó
FAفریاد کشیدن
FIkurki
FRcoassa
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