[ US /ˈkɹoʊn/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈə‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. an ugly evil-looking old woman
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How To Use crone In A Sentence

  • The elegant cinematography is the work of Jeff Cronenweth (who comes by it naturally; his late father, Jordan, was one of the best shooters of his time). 'Social Network': Password Is Perfection
  • McCrone discovered that the Vinland Map, purporting to show that Leif Ericson had visited America some five centuries before Columbus, had traces of anatase, a pigment not synthesized until about 1920.
  • Formerly called the Trust Territory, Micronesia possesses only two-thirds the land area of Rhode Island, yet lies scattered over an expanse of ocean comparable to the contiguous United States.
  • Habitat wind township and village roads panacea , Micronesia, as beads Network, to facilitate passenger and freight.
  • Quamdiu autem tales loquuntur sibi, aut literas ostendunt, circumstant Apparitores extensis brachijs leuatos tenentes mucrones, gladios, gezas, et mackas ad feriendum, et occidendum, si quid dictum vel nunciatum fuerit, quod Imperatori displiceat, quam citò ille signauerit trucidari. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The frigid old crone who taught us made copulation seem like the most boring thing possible.
  • The crone’s cauldron is a deep part of the Halloween myth that represents the cosmic womb. The Crone and the Cauldron « bindu wiles
  • On the morrow they will feel the lash for being there and work out the wergeld to repay the old crone for her daughter. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • This should be a cracking encounter with Enniscrone seeking revenge for last year's defeat by Calry in the quarter final of the competition.
  • The celtic crone, having slept through the dead winter, awakens restored to maidenhood.
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