loud call

collocation in English

meaningsofloudandcall

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loud
adjective
adverb
uk
/laʊd/
us
/laʊd/
making a lot ...
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call
noun
uk
/kɔːl/
us
/kɑːl/
the act of using ...
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(Definition ofloudandcallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofloud call

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They have aloudcallduring the breeding season.
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This display is accompanied by aloudcall.
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The kookaburra'sloudcallsounds like echoing human laughter.
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One is itsloudcalla piercing single note.
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The species is named for theloudcallthe males make at night.
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These birds are usually silent, but in breeding season, the males shout aloudcall.
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They are noted for having a veryloudcalland are not suited for apartments.
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Juveniles retain this range while developing aloudcallfor begging.
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The male of some subspecies, especially "imperator", have aloudcallof "ki-wao", which is often repeated.
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They have aloudcall"klu-eep" and have a characteristic habit of shrugging their closed wings shortly after landing on a perch.
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After carefully and meticulously preparing a dance floor (even scrubbing the dirt or branch smooth with leaves), the male first attracts a female with aloudcall.
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