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The phrase "as a rooster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to compare someone's behavior or characteristics to that of a rooster, often implying boldness or a loud presence.
Example: "He strutted into the room as a rooster, full of confidence and ready to take charge."
Alternatives: "like a peacock" or "as proud as a rooster."
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And then, as a rooster crowed, they hit the road again, out of the forest.
Chetrus can be seen in an army-green V-neck, talking animatedly as a rooster squawks in the background.
The exhibition also shows a political cartoon by James Akin mocking Jefferson as a rooster and Hemings as his hen.
In an almost literal sense, cockfighting in the United States is facing the same fate as a rooster in the pit.
As a rooster crowed from a house next to the park, an upbeat salsa tune emanated from a window across the street.
Some set fire to a KANU banner while others pretended to pummel a man dressed as a rooster, the party symbol.
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