[
UK
/kɹˈɒtʃɪt/
]
NOUN
- a musical note having the time value of a quarter of a whole note
- a strange attitude or habit
- a sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook
- a small tool or hooklike implement
How To Use crotchet In A Sentence
- Lord Furnival is getting a little crotchety over my dilatory ways. PASSION IN THE PEAK
- Hand-made cotton crotchet over piano (traditional Portuguese crotchet) Archive 2009-02-01
- He was crotchety and cantankerous, but he was always a familiar face to see on the scene.
- Furthermore, a comparison of the way in which crotchets and quavers are notated makes it likely that the same scribe copied both works.
- Your brothers provide quite well for all of us, and I need your smile here. But then, no-one listens to a crotchety old lady in a wheelchair.
- Instead, I felt sort of tense, crotchety and out of control most of the day.
- It's hardly surprising that this bold, or perhaps crotchety, proposal was instantly controversial.
- Furthermore, a comparison of the way in which crotchets and quavers are notated makes it likely that the same scribe copied both works.
- Here you have just that kind of crotchet that I am going to deal with. Mike Marble His Crotchets and Oddities.
- The icing crotchet is breathtaking, quilling is now my favorite, the fabric wedding cake rules the northern hemisphere of cake-dom and I just drank a 64 ounce jug of water so forgive my typos, but Im in a hurry. Sunday Sweets: Gettin' Crafty