abnormal, capriccio, crosspatch, erratic, furcation, iron crow, mutterer, pry, solitary, turn round, wrecking bar
Definitionadj. (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail
Last update: September 30, 2015
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The pedals of a bicycle are attached to a crank. [Please select]
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Katie turned the crank at the base of the bed. [Please select]
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Now, if you will be good enough to turn that crank. [Please select]
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It's a pity you are such a detestable crank in other respects. [Please select]
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"It's kind of convenient being a crank," I said. [Please select]
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"That's the very crankiest kind of crank," I said. [Please select]
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This time is, of course, dependent upon the rapidity with which the crank is turned. [Please select]
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Jake went around in front of the machine to crank it. [Please select]
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"You're a darned old crank, that's what you are."' [Please select]
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He closed the gate and went forward to crank up his runabout, but Ralph detained him a few moments longer, to tell him about the encounter with Bill Terrill. [Please select]
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The starter refused to work when we wanted to go on again and Nyoda had to get out in the mud and crank the engine. [Please select]
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