caw

/kɔː/
verb
  1. To make the loud, harsh cry of a crow or raven.
    • The birds cawed in alarm as the cat approached.
    • A single raven cawed from the rooftop.
    • The crows began to caw loudly at dawn.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The loud, harsh sound made by a crow or similar bird.
    • The sudden caw of a crow startled the hikers.
    • From the treetop came a deep, echoing caw.
    • We heard the caw of ravens near the old castle.
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