Panda's don't cry in words but rather in song. ;)
The Red Panda makes the sound "wha".
Some words with 'y' that rhyme with 'by' are: 'cry, dry, fly, fry, my, sly, spry, try, why'.
Like this: Prawaahdoo!
It is a long I, as is usually the case for consonant-Y words (by, fry, try).
Some examples of critical vowel sounds with the long "i" sound include words like "cry," "flight," "pie," and "sight." These words feature the "i" sound pronounced as a long vowel with the "i" sound.
A cat's cry sounds like a high-pitched meow or yowl.
like a chirp chirp
A cat's meow can sound like a cry because they use different vocalizations to communicate their needs and emotions, and sometimes they may meow in a way that sounds like a cry to get attention or express distress.
pie fly why cry sigh my ... and so on
A cougar's cry is often described as a high-pitched scream or a combination of a growl and a scream. It is a loud and eerie sound that can be heard from a distance.
The figurative language used in "The strain of strutting chanticleer cry Cock-a-doodle-doo!" is onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is where words imitate the sound they make, like "cock-a-doodle-doo" imitating the sound of a rooster crowing.
No, Cry is an action so it is a verb. Conjunctions are words like : and but so because