Well, darling, when a cow goes "moo," it's making that classic sound you hear on the farm. But when a cow is "lowing," it's more of a deep, mournful sound like it's having an existential crisis. So, in a nutshell, mooing is like a casual "hello," while lowing is more of a dramatic "woe is me."
The cattle were lowing [MOOING ] , the poor Baby wakes...
The cattle were lowing [MOOING ] , the poor Baby wakes...
Most cows make a lowing noise best represented by the word "moo"
It's just another word for the other English language descriptive of "mooing." This in itself is incorrect because, in real life cows don't go "moo," rather they make more of a "maauhhh" sound.
The cow was lowing deeply.
David Lowing is 5' 9".
The cattle were lowing in the field.
David Lowing was born on 1983-09-04.
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Yes it is a Onomatopeia
The animal that wanders and makes a low sound is likely the cow. Cows are known for their grazing habits, often moving around in search of food, and they produce a characteristic lowing sound, often referred to as "mooing." This vocalization serves various purposes, including communication with other cows and expressing their needs.
A mooing sound.