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- noun Plural form of
groane .
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Examples
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At these harsh words, Isabella fell into abundance of teares, where-among she mingled many sighes and groanes, such as were able to overthrow a farre stronger constitution: so that, being full of feare and dismay, yet no way distrusting her brethrens cruell deede; she durst not question any more after him.
The Decameron 2004
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Panuccio, yawning and stretching out his limbes, with unusuall groanes and respirations, such as (better) could bee hardly dissembled: seemed to wake as out of a traunce, and calling his friend Adriano, said.
The Decameron 2004
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Frazer quotes an ancient English paper which records the startling fact that when an oak is being felled it gives a kind of shriekes or groanes that may be heard a mile off as if it were the genius of the oak lamenting.
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When an oak is being felled it gives a kind of shriekes or groanes, that may be heard a mile off, as if it were the genius of the oake lamenting.
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Forget not: in thy book record their groanes Who were thy Sheep and in their antient Fold Slayn by the bloody Piemontese that roll'd Mother with Infant down the Rocks.
Sonnets John Milton 1645
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[Enter the other Maske of entended murderers; Step-sons; Bastard; and a fourth man, comming in dauncing, the Duke recouers a little in voyce, and groanes, - calls a guard, treason.] [At which they all start out of their measure, and turning towards the Table, they finde them all to be murdered.]
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3088: Of all one paine, saue for a night of groanes
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2722: Are clamorous groanes, that strike vpon my heart,
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948: Th 'annointed soueraigne of sighes and groanes:
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643: The wretched annimall heau'd forth such groanes
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