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Croach

Part of speech: Verb

Sense: To stoop or bend low, especially in a stealthy or cautious manner.

Usage:

  • She croached behind the bushes, trying to remain hidden from the enemy.
  • The cat croached down, ready to pounce on its prey.

Sense: To occupy someone else's space or personal area without permission.

Usage:

  • Please don't croach on my side of the bed.
  • My roommate constantly croaches on my desk, making it difficult for me to work.

Sense: A popular surname in certain regions.

Usage:

  • John and Sarah Croach will be attending the family reunion this year.
  • The Croach family has a long history in this town.

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