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groan <a groan; groans> N

groan VB (sounds)

groan N (ing)

groan

groan VB (sounds)

groan

groan N

groan VB (sounds)

groan
groan

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English
I groaned quite a few times during this episode.
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The remark elicited laughter and groans, and was later criticised by women who attended the event and others who were offended.
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The song starts with groans and eventually progresses into whispered speak-sung vocals, and the lyrics are about the joys of the unconscious world.
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At least 10 distinct vocalizations have been identified: snorting, honking, bleating, roaring, squeak-panting, moo-grunting, shrieking, groaning, rumbling and humphing.
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And all the long night be heard skirling and groans.
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Celestial by origin, the human soul, so long as it is attached to the body, groans under a shameful slavery.
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Reportedly, there were audible groans when he bared his chest at a weigh-in.
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He is an unusual looking creature, with tough green skin, a small mouth, sleepy looking eyes and a low, groaning bellow.
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The artist sometimes smoked, sometimes groaned but remained silent almost all night long, dozing off from time to time.
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His name comes from the fact that he's always telling weak jokes which make people groan.
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