[
UK
/kɹˈəʊkɐ/
]
[ US /ˈkɹoʊkɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹoʊkɝ/ ]
NOUN
- the lean flesh of a saltwater fish caught along Atlantic coast of southern U.S.
- any of several fishes that make a croaking noise
How To Use croaker In A Sentence
- Croaker expended a great deal of energy keeping the anile off his face, but Lillehammer had gone red. The Kaisho
- Croaker was near the center, he could taste it on the electrically charged air. FLOATING CITY
- It includes whiting, sand trout, croaker, sheepshead, flounder, redfish and black drum.
- There is a new company annalist as Croaker and the Lady now lead. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: She Is the Darkness - Glen Cook
- Yellow croaker, wanted to plunge into straw what the head burns.
- He didn't know what a croaker was, but he got the general impression. AMAGANSETT
- This went much the same producing loads of yellowfin croaker, grunts, sea breams and weird looking lizardfish that were well named.
- Plain Talk with the authorship, alleging that the internal evidence showed that none but that veteran old croaker could have penned such a jeremiade -- yet, for all this, the stone stood. The Confidence-Man
- The demersal communities include croakers and the threadfin in nearshore waters, and sea bream and driftfish in deeper waters. Central Africa and coastal and marine environments
- The elderly croaker turned, as he left me alone with the voice. ICED