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moan <a moan; moans> N

moan <a moan; moans> VB

moan N

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The symphony of thrusts and moans causes another landslide, thus opening the entrance of the cave and freeing everyone.
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Like a sigh, a yawn, or a moan, a gasp is often an automatic and unintentional act.
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Infants and toddlers usually experience confusional arousals beginning with large amounts of movement and moaning, which can later progress to occasional thrashings or inconsolable crying.
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One of them moaned loudly and the crowd outside mimicked him.
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Everyone moans the next day because they have nowhere to relieve themselves.
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The waves moaned a rhythmic sound and the pines crooned their love song.
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The rest alternates between vulnerability and bitterness, using the same sighs and moans with which she used to convey ecstasy.
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The call is several long, moaning aaa-rk sounds, followed by soft trills.
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I should already know that twigs would snap and the wind moan and that there would be half-seen movements in the darkness.
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But most of all she moaned about the script.
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