English words starting with cra
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Crab
kræbMeanings of Crab:
nounA crustacean, found chiefly on seashores, with a broad carapace, stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair of which are modified as pincers.
Usage examples:
Without warning the stalks supporting the crab's beady black eyes shoot straight up at me.
verbMove sideways or obliquely.
Usage examples:
He began crabbing sideways across the roof
Meanings of Crabbed:
adjective(of handwriting) very small and difficult to decipher.
Usage examples:
His handwriting is crabbed and hideous
verbMove sideways or obliquely.
Usage examples:
He began crabbing sideways across the roof
Crabbier
ˈkrabiMeanings of Crabbier:
adjectiveIrritable.
Usage examples:
A rather crabby old man
Crabbiest
ˈkræb.iMeanings of Crabbiest:
adjectiveIrritable.
Usage examples:
A rather crabby old man
Crabbily
ˈkræb.əl.iMeanings of Crabbily:
adverbIn an annoyed or complaining way
Usage examples:
"how will you get up at six?" she asked crabbily., he crabbily lit a cigarette while the rest of th…
Meanings of Crabbing:
verbMove sideways or obliquely.
Usage examples:
He began crabbing sideways across the roof
nounA crustacean, found chiefly on seashores, with a broad carapace, stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair of which are modified as pincers.
Usage examples:
Without warning the stalks supporting the crab's beady black eyes shoot straight up at me.
Crabhole
ˈkrabhəʊlMeanings of Crabhole:
nounA hole in the ground made by a terrestrial crustacean.
Usage examples:
Herons jab their crazy curved bills into the crabholes in the marsh muck
Crabmeat
ˈkræb.miːtMeanings of Crabmeat:
nounThe flesh of a crab as food.
Usage examples:
Seven minutes after sitting down, our first steamer of crabmeat and pork soup dumplings arrived.
Crabs
krabMeanings of Crabs:
nounA crustacean, found chiefly on seashores, with a broad carapace, stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair of which are modified as pincers.
Usage examples:
Without warning the stalks supporting the crab's beady black eyes shoot straight up at me.
verbMove sideways or obliquely.
Usage examples:
He began crabbing sideways across the roof
phraseSmall insects that can live in the hair around the sex organs
Usage examples:
You can buy special shampoo for treating crabs., most people with crab lice do not have any other s…
Meanings of Crabstick:
nounA stick of mixed compressed fish pieces, rectangular in section, and including and flavoured with crab.
Crack
krækMeanings of Crack:
nounA line on the surface of something along which it has split without breaking apart.
Usage examples:
A hairline crack down the middle of the glass
verbBreak or cause to break without a complete separation of the parts.
Usage examples:
The ice all over the bog had cracked
adjectiveVery good or skilful.
Usage examples:
He is a crack shot
Crack down
krækMeanings of Crack down:
phrasal verbTo start dealing with bad or illegal behaviour in a more severe way
Usage examples:
Police organized operations to crack down in the area's most dangerous neighbourhoods., the governm…
Meanings of Crack down on:
phrasal verbTake severe measures against someone or something.
Usage examples:
The police will crack down on criminals
Crack up
krækMeanings of Crack-cocaine:
verbTo damage something by causing thin lines or spaces to appear on its surface; break slightly
Usage examples:
[ i ] the concrete on the front of the building had begun to crack., [ t ] the x-ray showed that sh…
Meanings of Crack-into:
verbTo damage something by causing thin lines or spaces to appear on its surface; break slightly
Usage examples:
[ i ] the concrete on the front of the building had begun to crack., [ t ] the x-ray showed that sh…
Meanings of Crack-of-dawn:
nounThe early part of the morning when the sun first appears
Meanings of Crackbrain:
adjectiveExtremely foolish; crazy.
Usage examples:
A crackbrained idea
Crackbrained
ˈkrakbreɪndMeanings of Crackbrained:
adjectiveExtremely foolish; crazy.
Usage examples:
A crackbrained idea
Meanings of Crackdown:
nounA series of severe measures to restrict undesirable or illegal people or behaviour.
Usage examples:
A crackdown on car crime
Crackdowns
ˈkræk.daʊnMeanings of Crackdowns:
nounA series of severe measures to restrict undesirable or illegal people or behaviour.
Usage examples:
A crackdown on car crime
Cracked
krakMeanings of Cracked:
adjectiveDamaged and showing lines on the surface from having split without coming apart.
Usage examples:
The old pipes were cracked and leaking
verbBreak or cause to break without a complete separation of the parts.
Usage examples:
The ice all over the bog had cracked
Meanings of Cracker:
nounA person or thing that cracks.
Usage examples:
Any right minded code cracker would know what he just told me.
Crackerjack
ˈkræk.ə.dʒækMeanings of Crackerjack:
adjectiveExceptionally good.
Usage examples:
A crackerjack eye surgeon
nounAn exceptionally good person or thing.
Usage examples:
This turbo diesel ambulance is a crackerjack
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