noun
- plural of crower; people or animals that crow, especially roosters that make loud crowing sounds
- people who boast or brag about their accomplishments
Usage: commonly used to refer to roosters or other birds that crow
Usage: informal
Examples
- The crowers on the farm woke us up at dawn with their loud calls.
- Those crowers never stop talking about their achievements.
- The early morning crowers announced the start of a new day.
- He disliked the crowers in his office who constantly bragged about their sales numbers.
- The barnyard crowers competed to see who could crow the loudest.