William I. was crowned King of England on Christmas Day 1066 in Winchester.
The very large population of Japan almost overwhelms it's relatively small collection of islands. Japan is, indeed, a crowded country.
They started strike against the companies and blocked the road and burned the tires they were all angry crowed!
to get better jobs and get away from poverty.
Ruby Bridges was not afraid of attending a new all-white school and wasn't afraid of the screaming, angry crowed that was slinging vicious words at her. The one thing that did scare her was a woman in the crowd who was holding a small coffin with a black baby doll inside.
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He crowed to his teacher that he got his homework done first.
The past participle of "crow" is "crowed."
No. Crowed is a part tense verb (to crow, or boast). The closest adverb may be "crowingly."
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The difference between a rooster and Peter is mentioned in the Bible, when the Peter denied Christ three times before the rooster crowed.
No the South is not crowed
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No, the word 'crowed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to crow (crows, crowing, crowed). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a crowed alarm). The word crow (crows) is a noun, a word for a type of bird and a word for the cry of a bird. The noun forms for the verb to crow are crower (a person or bird that crows) and the gerund, crowing.
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Henri Christophe.