Peter Vincent Moan – Seaside Peter Moan, beloved father, grandfather, uncle, great uncle, brother, and brother-in-law passed away on January 30th due to heart ...
Where my world was hemmed in by ridgelines and holler roads, Mary Lennox’s world was hemmed in by fog and wind and the low moan of a manor house that seemed to breathe on its own.
MOAN definition: 1. to make a long, low sound of pain, suffering, or another strong emotion: 2. to make a complaint…. Learn more.
[intransitive] moan (about something) (informal) to complain about something in a way that other people find annoying They're always moaning and groaning about how much they have to do.
You can also use this word to mean "whine" or "complain," like when your little sister moans about how much smaller her slice of pie is than yours. Experts think moan is related to the Old English word mænan, "complain or moan," but that it's also imitative — resembling the sound it describes.
Define moan. moan synonyms, moan pronunciation, moan translation, English dictionary definition of moan. a prolonged low sound as from pain of some sort; a lamentation; groan; grieve; mourn Not to be confused with: mown – past participle of mow: He has mown the...
Adjective moan (comparative more moan, superlative most moan) Of or pertaining to a moa.
The low sound you make when you're in pain is called a moan. A bad stomachache can leave you bent over, making soft moans.
Collocations: UK: had a moan about [how, how little, how much], UK: just wanted a whine and a moan, UK: having a moan about her [husband, boyfriend, kids, job], more...