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to grunt
01
gruñir
(of animals, especially pigs) to make a low sound from the nose and throat
Intransitive
02
gruñir, gemir
(of a person) to make a short, low sound often expressing effort, struggle, or dissatisfaction
Intransitive
03
gruñir, murmurar
(of a person) to utter a few words in a rough or nonchalant voice, especially when one does not want to talk extensively
Transitive: to grunt words
Grunt
01
gruñido
a low sound such as the one that a pig makes
02
grunter, pez gruñón
medium-sized tropical marine food fishes that utter grunting sounds when caught
03
soldado raso, peón
an unskilled or low-ranking soldier or other worker
grunt
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grunter
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grunter
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Ejemplo
The gorilla grunted to communicate with its troop in the dense jungle.
The walrus grunted while basking on the icy shore.
The boar grunted loudly to assert dominance in the herd.
The pig grunted contentedly while rooting around in the mud.
The warthog grunted while foraging for food on the savannah.