Heres the dictionary-style entry for "mooed":
mooed
- Part of Speech: verb
- Definition: (past tense of "moo") made the sound that cows make
- Pronunciations: US: /mood/; UK: /muːd/
- Origin and Usage: The verb "mooed" comes from the sound that cows make, which is also called a "moo." It is used to describe the action of making that sound, either by cows or by people imitating cows. For example, "The cow mooed loudly" or "He mooed like a cow to get their attention."
- Synonyms: bellowed, lowed, mooed, mewed
- Related Words: mooch, mood, moody, moose, motor
- Example Sentences:
- "The cows mooed in the pasture."
- "She mooed at the cow to see if it would come closer."
- "He mooed like a cow to make his friends laugh."