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- CRAAL
- CRABS
- CRACK
- CRAFT
- CRAGS
- CRAIC
- CRAIG
- CRAKE
- CRAME
- CRAMP
- CRAMS
- CRANE
- CRANK
- CRANS
- CRAPE
- CRAPS
- CRAPY
- CRARE
- CRASH
- CRASS
- CRATE
- CRAVE
- CRAWL
- CRAWS
- CRAYS
- CRAZE
- CRAZY
- CREAK
- CREAM
- CREDO
- CREDS
- CREED
- CREEK
- CREEL
- CREEP
- CREES
- CREIN
- CREMA
- CREME
- CREMS
- CRENA
- CREPE
- CREPS
- CREPT
- CREPY
- CRESS
- CREST
- CREWE
- CREWS
- CRIAS
- CRIBO
- CRIBS
- CRICK
- CRIED
- CRIER
- CRIES
- CRIME
- CRIMP
- CRIMS
- CRINE
- CRINK
- CRINS
- CRIOS
- CRIPE
- CRIPS
- CRISE
- CRISP
- CRISS
- CRITH
- CRITS
- CROAK
- CROCI
- CROCK
- CROCS
- CROFT
- CROGS
- CROMB
- CROME
- CRONE
- CRONK
- CRONS
- CRONY
- CROOK
- CROOL
- CROON
- CROPS
- CRORE
- CROSS
- CROST
- CROUP
- CROUT
- CROWD
- CROWL
- CROWN
- CROWS
- CROZE
- CRUCK
- CRUDE
- CRUDO
- CRUDS
- CRUDY
- CRUEL
- CRUES
- CRUET
- CRUFT
- CRUMB
- CRUMP
- CRUNK
- CRUOR
- CRURA
- CRUSE
- CRUSH
- CRUST
- CRUSY
- CRUVE
- CRWTH
- CRYER
- CRYNE
- CRYPT
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of crank
crank (noun)
- A bent piece of an axle or shaft, or an attached arm perpendicular, or nearly so, to the end of a shaft or wheel, used to impart a rotation to a wheel or other mechanical device; also used to change circular into reciprocating motion, or reciprocating into circular motion.
- The act of converting power into motion, by turning a crankshaft.
- Any bend, turn, or winding, as of a passage.
- An ill-tempered or nasty person.
- A twist or turn of the mind; caprice; whim;
- A fit of temper or passion.
- (dated in US) A person who is considered strange or odd by others. They may behave in unconventional ways.
- (1800s) A baseball fan.
- An advocate of a pseudoscience movement.
- A twist or turn in speech; word play consisting in a change of the form or meaning of a word.
- A sick person; an invalid.
- A penis.
crank (verb)
- To turn by means of a crank.
- To turn a crank.
- (of a crank or similar) To turn.
- To cause to spin via other means, as though turned by a crank.
- To act in a cranky manner; to behave unreasonably and irritably, especially through complaining.
- To be running at a high level of output or effort.
- To run with a winding course; to double; to crook; to wind and turn.
crank (adjective)
- Strange, weird, odd.
- Sick; unwell
- (of a ship) Liable to capsize because of poorly stowed cargo or insufficient ballast.
- Full of spirit; brisk; lively; sprightly; overconfident; opinionated.
crank (noun)
- A highly addictive phenethylamine stimulant drug, similar to cocaine. Its systematic (IUPAC) name is (S)-N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine.
Definition of cribs
cribs (noun)
- A baby’s bed with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.
- A bed for a child older than a baby.
- A small sleeping berth in a packet ship or other small vessel
- A wicker basket; compare Moses basket.
- A manger, a feeding trough for animals elevated off the earth or floor, especially one for fodder such as hay.
- The baby Jesus and the manger in a creche or nativity scene, consisting of statues of Mary, Joseph and various other characters such as the magi.
- A bin for drying or storing grain, as with a corn crib.
- A small room or covered structure, especially one of rough construction, used for storage or penning animals.
- A confined space, as with a cage or office-cubicle
- A job, a position; (British), an appointment.
- A hovel, a roughly constructed building best suited to the shelter of animals but used for human habitation.
- One’s residence, or where one normally hangs out. A house or dwelling place.
- A boxy structure traditionally built of heavy wooden timbers, to support an existing structure from below, as with a mineshaft or a building being raised off its foundation in preparation for being moved; see cribbing.
- (usually in the plural) A collection of quotes or references for use in speaking, for assembling a written document, or as an aid to a project of some sort; a crib sheet.
- A minor theft, extortion or embezzlement, with or without criminal intent.
- The card game cribbage.
- The cards discarded by players and used by the dealer.
- A known piece of information corresponding to a section of encrypted text, that is then used to work out the remaining sections.
- A small holiday home, often near a beach and of simple construction.
- A packed lunch taken to work.
- A small raft made of timber.
- (thieves' cant) The stomach.
- A cheat sheet or past test used by students; crib sheet.
cribs (verb)
- To place or confine in a crib.
- To shut up or confine in a narrow habitation; to cage; to cramp.
- To collect one or more passages and/or references for use in a speech, written document or as an aid for some task; to create a crib sheet.
- To plagiarize; to copy; to cheat.
- To install timber supports, as with cribbing.
- To steal or embezzle, to cheat out of.
- (Indian English) To complain, to grumble
- To crowd together, or to be confined, as if in a crib or in narrow accommodations.
- (of a horse) To seize the manger or other solid object with the teeth and draw in wind.
Definition of crick
crick (noun)
- A painful muscular cramp or spasm of some part of the body, as of the neck or back, making it difficult to move the part affected. (Compare catch.)
- A small jackscrew.
crick (verb)
- To develop a crick (cramp, spasm).
- To cause to develop a crick; to create a crick in.
- To twist, bend, or contort, especially in a way that produces strain.
crick (noun)
- A small inlet or bay, often saltwater, narrower and extending farther into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river; the inner part of a port that is used as a dock for small boats.
- A stream of water (often freshwater) smaller than a river and larger than a brook.
- Any turn or winding.
crick (noun)
- The creaking of a door, or a noise resembling it.
Definition of crows
crows (noun)
- A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call.
- The cry of the rooster.
- Any of various dark-coloured nymphalid butterflies of the genus Euploea.
- A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar.
- A gangplank (corvus) used by the Ancient Roman navy to board enemy ships.
- (among butchers) The mesentery of an animal.
- A black person.
- The emblem of an eagle, a sign of military rank.
crows (verb)
- To make the shrill sound characteristic of a rooster; to make a sound in this manner, either in gaiety, joy, pleasure, or defiance.
- To shout in exultation or defiance; to brag.
- To test the reed of a double reed instrument by placing the reed alone in the mouth and blowing it.