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Moaning is a natural reaction the body has to pain.

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What is a low mournful sound of sorrow or pain?

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A person or an animal commonly moans as an expression of its feelings or physical or psychological condition. People or animals moan if they are in pain, struggle or work hard on something, when having intercourse or sports and many other activities.


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What is Japanese word moan?

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What is the blues in music?

A thing that this answer is not going to solve...it most certainly is a moan orginating from the Pain.


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What does it mean when a person likes to inflict pain to themselves?

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Is moan and mown synonyms antonyms or homophones?

"Mown" and "moan" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Mown" is the past participle of "mow," referring to cutting grass or crops, while "moan" means a low sound expressing pain or sorrow.


Is moan and mown a homophone?

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Why do old people moan in pain when it does no good?

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What is the most unbearable pain in the world?

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