Synonym: howl, moan, wail. Similar words: loan, grow, road, group, broad, roast, gross, groggy. Meaning: [grəʊn] n. an utterance expressing pain or disapproval. v. indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure.
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(31) He made a strangled groan and swayed.
(32) Gabriel heard Lucie groan as he sank down.
(33) She gave an inner groan of despair.
(34) Not a groan gave the alarm.
(35) It came out with a groan.
(36) Groan, groan, and all the rest of it.
(37) With a groan she squeezed her eyes shut.
(38) A long groan drifted up the steps.
(39) He wiped at his thighs with the sponge, the effort making him groan.
(40) But that night, after dinner, he began to groan and Lula noticed that his stomach was distended.
(41) With a groan(http://Sentencedict.com), Vitor drew her up against him and pinioned her in his arms.
(42) The crowd let out a groan when the ball was dropped and the other team scored.
(43) A groan burst from his lips as he mounted his horse, and for a second the world swam before his eyes.
(44) There was the occasional clank and groan from the formless black and gold of the steelworks.
(45) I grabbed my head and collapsed on the charpoi with a groan.
(46) When Jim acknowledged him, a barely audible groan rippled through the room.
(47) The stone walls of our cottage groan and shudder as if tired of battling with the centuries of wind.
(48) The feel of his warm flesh was too much to resist, and with a little groan she slid her arms round him.
(49) Presently, he heard the breath whistle in her throat, a gasp, a tiny groan.
(50) He would groan when he realised, afterwards, how he had raged at Maria Filippa.
(51) Then with a groan, he buried his face in her neck and began stroking her thighs.
(52) The headmaster went back to his chair and sank into it, with a groan.
(53) The first thing he heard was the groan of traffic over the suspension bridge at Northwest Twelfth Avenue.
(54) He didn't scream but she felt him tremble and he made a small, pathetic groan, like an angry puppy.
(55) Protest as a groan of anguish, as the sound of something buckling under pressure, rather than protest as a policy document.
(56) Her mouth opened to scream for help, but the sound emerged as a strangled groan as she realised the mind-numbing truth.
(57) My tension level was so high that I was bound to sneeze or cough or groan or cackle maniacally.
(58) As he moved upon her, the mutual warmth as their thighs made contact caused them to groan in ecstasy.
(59) Eleanor stifled a groan, put her hands over her face and began quietly sobbing.
(60) Clutching the sheet, letting a great hollow groan escape me, I staggered back across the room.
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