groan under in English
heavily burdened, weighed down, suffering greatly
Use "groan under" in a sentence
1. Or “groan; complain.”
2. He gave a groan.
3. Groan out a sad story.
4. He was heard to groan.
5. Dorothea let out a histrionic groan.
6. The wounded man uttered a groan.
7. The door opened with a groan.
8. The wounded prisoner uttered a groan.
9. The injured man let outa groan.
10. From out the dungeon, came a groan.
11. Protest as a groan of anguish, as the sound of something buckling under pressure, rather than protest as a policy document.
12. She let out a groan of dismay.
13. 11 The wounded man uttered a groan.
14. He let out a loud groan of frustration.
15. She heard Fen groan his own unbearable delight.
16. He fell to the floor with a groan.
17. 10 Writhe and groan, O daughter of Zion,
18. Begroan ( third-person singular simple present begroans, present participle begroaning, simple past and past participle Begroaned ) ( transitive) To groan about; bewail; groan at
19. What he saw there made him groan again.
20. Richard's jokes make you groan rather than laugh.
21. He stood up slowly with a groan of pain.
22. She heard him let out a pitiful, muffled groan.
23. I will groan, pant, and gasp all at once.
24. The chair gave a groan when fat woman sat down.
25. She let out a groan and sank into a chair.