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Groak - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A groak is a Scottish term meaning to stare silently at someone while they eat, hoping to be invited to join or given food. It describes a longing or expectant gaze.

groak

/ɡroʊk/ /ɡrəʊk/

Definition:

To stare silently at someone while they eat, hoping to be given food.

Synonyms:

gawk, ogle, stare, watch

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

ignore, disregard

Common Collocations:

hungry groak, puppy groaks, silently groak

Derivatives:

groaker, groaking

Usage Tips:

Use "groak" humorously to describe pets or people watching others eat expectantly.

Common Phrases:

stop groaking around, the groak game is strong, master of the groak

Etymology:

Likely derived from Scottish dialect meaning to stare or beg for food; origin uncertain but possibly imitative of a grumbling stomach.

Examples:

  • 1. The dog would groak at us during dinner every night.
  • 2. She laughed when her cat began to groak at her sandwich.
  • 3. Stop groaking and just ask for a bite!
  • 4. The puppy’s sad eyes made his groaking impossible to resist.

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