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UK
/kɹˈeɪn/
]
[ US /ˈkɹeɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹeɪn/ ]
NOUN
- United States poet (1899-1932)
- United States writer (1871-1900)
- a small constellation in the southern hemisphere near Phoenix
How To Use Crane In A Sentence
- Researchers from the Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology of Henan Province in Zhengzhou found the flutes, crafted from the hollow ulnae (wing bones) of red-crowned crane, among fragments of 30 others at the Neolithic (ca. 8000-2000 B.C.) site of Jiahu in central Henan Province. Oldest Musical Instruments Still Play a Tune
- He craned his neck to look for his daughter in the crowd.
- I instead made use of the Cluebat and asked Mike for an insight check, which revealed that the Crane's claw was still over the pool and that Vorian (Mike's monk) was within walking distance of the crane's controls. Critical Hits
- He appears, at first sight, to be very like his urbane television character, the radio psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane.
- Large and small white egrets, spoonbills, black cranes and the very rare lanner falcons are permanent inhabitants of the near-by, strictly protected bird reserve.
- She was as angry as Caitlin was, but her anger was directed toward Crane, whom she saw as the cause for her sudden state of dishabille.
- The riders, known as scramblers, are illegally riding their motorbikes, quad bikes and scooters across Crane Park and are tearing up the ground in the process.
- Stretched out below was a chain of freighters tied up alongside the commercial docks, cranes and gantries cluttering the foreshore. CORMORANT
- Crane has also been diagnosed as suffering from exhibitionism and anti-social personality disorder.
- Running around this landscape of giant heathers, you will also see ostriches, bonteboks, baboons and, if you are lucky, a fly-past from a blue crane.