What part of speech is crows?

Crows can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. crows is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of crow (infinitive).
  • 2. crows is a noun, plural of crow.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does crows mean?

Definitions

Verb

crow - express pleasure verbally; "She crowed with joy"
crow - utter shrill sounds; "The cocks crowed all morning"
crow - dwell on with satisfaction

Noun

crow - black birds having a raucous call
crow - the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it)
Crow - a Siouan language spoken by the Crow
Crow - a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana
crow - an instance of boastful talk; "his brag is worse than his fight"; "whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade"
crow - a small quadrilateral constellation in the southern hemisphere near Virgo

Examples of crows

#   Sentence  
1. noun Crows all but destroyed the farmer's field of corn.
2. noun It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock.
3. noun Lately, we see crows everywhere.
4. noun Every cock crows on his own dunghill.
5. noun Crows like Tokyo because it is warmer in the city than in the suburbs, and it's bright at night.
6. noun Two crows are flying in the sky.
7. noun A creepy cry that sounds like a human voice, velvet black wings, the image of tearing into dead flesh; crows are known across the world as an ill-omened bird that flies down with ill-luck.
8. noun Crows often fish through garbage.
9. noun The rooster crows at sunrise.
10. noun Before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times.
11. noun The cow moos, the rooster crows, the pig oinks, the duck quacks, and the cat meows.
12. noun Tom is scaring the crows away.
13. noun I am throwing stones at crows.
14. noun Have you ever thrown stones at crows?
15. noun The cock crows. The sound made by him is "cock-a-doodle-doo."
16. verb The rooster crows, "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" in the morning.
17. verb The cock crows, "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" in the morning.
18. verb The Cock (which crows in the morning) has a comb and spurs; when castrated, is called a capon and is crammed in a Coop.
19. verb The cockerel crows early in the morning.
20. verb A rooster doesn't tweet; it crows.
Sentence  
noun
Crows all but destroyed the farmer's field of corn.
It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock.
Lately, we see crows everywhere.
Every cock crows on his own dunghill.
Crows like Tokyo because it is warmer in the city than in the suburbs, and it's bright at night.
Two crows are flying in the sky.
A creepy cry that sounds like a human voice, velvet black wings, the image of tearing into dead flesh; crows are known across the world as an ill-omened bird that flies down with ill-luck.
Crows often fish through garbage.
The rooster crows at sunrise.
Before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times.
The cow moos, the rooster crows, the pig oinks, the duck quacks, and the cat meows.
Tom is scaring the crows away.
I am throwing stones at crows.
Have you ever thrown stones at crows?
The cock crows. The sound made by him is "cock-a-doodle-doo."
verb
The rooster crows, "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" in the morning.
The cock crows, "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" in the morning.
The Cock (which crows in the morning) has a comb and spurs; when castrated, is called a capon and is crammed in a Coop.
The cockerel crows early in the morning.
A rooster doesn't tweet; it crows.

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