crowly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]crowly (comparative more crowly, superlative most crowly)
- Of, relating to, or resembling a crow or crows; crowlike; corvid.
- 1867, Hugh Rowley, Puniana: or, Thoughts wise and other-wise:
- [Although we can thus write of a crow's voice with the pen of levity, we are still sorry when we think that that crowly organ is never ... bird.]
- 1989, Ted Wood, Corkscrew:
- Noisy music drifted out of the screened window of the bar, but under it I could hear the crickets and the repetitions of a whippoorwill and under that again the crowly croaking of the bullfrogs in the reeds along the water's edge.
- 2002, Calvin Simonds, Private Lives of Garden Birds:
- Because the crow's ear is faster than ours, it maybe that the crow hears its own sounds not as continuous low-pitched sounds but as more or less rapid trains of ... Sometimes different kinds of caws stand for different kinds of crowly “concerns.”