The boy moaned when he found out he had to do homework.
"The foghorn moaned at intervals"."He moaned at the sight of his Math assignment".
The bench moaned when i sat on it
I moaned, groaned and whimpered quietly as we walked up the hill.
On a dark and windy night the wind moaned through the empty halls of the castle that reminded everyone of battles lost and won years ago.
After gorging myself at the Thanksgiving feast, I moaned in discomfort and wished I had been abstemious.
Moaned, the past-tense of moan, as in the action "to moan" is a verb. Moaned as in the description "a mournful cry" is a noun.
The past tense of moan is moaned.
Moaned is the past-tense to moan-which means a long murmur expressing physical or mental suffering. Moaned also means complained. Moaned also is past tense for the plaintive sound of the wind.
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Yes, "dying tiger - moaned for drink" is an example of alliteration because the "m" sound is repeated at the beginning of both words.
The sentence could be punctuated with commas to separate the different sounds for clarity. The revised version would be: "During rush hour yesterday, horns honked, tires screeched, a whistle sounded, and shrill fire sirens moaned." This use of commas helps to create a list of the various sounds, making the sentence easier to read and understand.
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