How To Use Crow In A Sentence

  • The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St. The film is shot by my friend who was standing beside me. Iran Election Live-Blogging (Saturday June 20 Part II)
  • Revenge is a by-the-book sequel, crowbarring in all of the memorable features of the first movie, spicing them up with even more ludicrous ultra violence and adding a few new twists to the tale.
  • The microwave dinged and Leon seemed to get a little shocked from the noise.
  • Over the winter months we've been doing a great deal of clearing up on our part-neglected croft garden, grubbing out and shredding dead shrubs and cutting back those that have either grown too large or are crowding others.
  • Above: South Shore terminus with four Dreadnoughts in line abreast, demonstrating their legendary capacity to absorb crowds.
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  • At least five people were killed when an overcrowded migrant boat capsized last month which was dramatically caught on camera by Italian coastguards. The Sun
  • But, fortunately, there were cavities in the two teeth on either side of the gap -- one in the first molar and one in the palatine surface of the cuspid; might he not drill a socket in the remaining root and sockets in the molar and cuspid, and, partly by bridging, partly by crowning, fill in the gap? McTeague
  • The cathedral is the crowning glory of the city.
  • Some putz suddenly takes the stage to announce me and exclaim excitedly that this was my ‘largest sold-out crowd to date!’.
  • As they negotiated the park gates and turned into the crowded thoroughfare, Patience sat, stiffly erect; inside, her emotions churned. A RAKE'S VOW
  • But anywhere else, the general buzz of the atmosphere would have sustained the crowd.
  • Enforcers in full-face helmets were everywhere, striding through the crowd with arrogance born of unchallenged supremacy.
  • That said, the advisability of perching a laurel crown on a horse-riding hat, which tended to happen after the equestrianism events, may have to be addressed.
  • Instead of leaving, the fish crowded towards the back of the Redondo Beach marina and used all the oxygen in the water, marine experts have said. Millions of sardines die in Californian marina
  • I can't afford to have bands who won't pull the crowds.
  • He was anointed with oil and the crown of France was solemnly lowered onto his head. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • It was not a great botanic garden, but it was a lung in the midst of the crowded brick and stone of human habitation. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • We were constantly rewarded with stunning scenic views and the satisfaction of navigating challenging terrain with ease, but we didn't get very far, as the crow flies.
  • The typical Ruby-crowned Kinglet nest is deep and is suspended from two hanging twigs.
  • Pediatricians are once again extremely busy this winter as patients with asthma symptoms - the most common disease among children - are crowding into respiratory clinics.
  • The kings of the heartogram didn't fail to impress, with a diverse crowd gathered, including everyone from young punks to soccer moms and even a haggard old bat dancing around in lingerie.
  • Many shops and businesses were shut while crowds blocked traffic and chanted anti-government slogans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fortunately, says Burtch, nearly all crowdfunded ventures - more than 95 percent - do deliver promised goods to their backers eventually.
  • As the old cock crows, the young (one) learns. 
  • He craned his neck to look for his daughter in the crowd.
  • Eight crowns with alternating large and small fleurons are described.
  • – The agreement contains a complicated escrow system that may allow the $480 million to be funneled from the Treasury Department to the White House. Think Progress » SOURCE: Obscure Trade Settlement Could Create $480 Million Slush Fund for White House
  • Within four years he managed to dislodge the shah then in place Ahmad Shah Qajar and coronate himself, making his 5-year-old son crown prince. A Monarch Dethroned
  • The flat fourth story is crowned by an emphatic cornice, above which is a tall mansard roof sheltering two more stories.
  • [12] The spermatozooids of certain plants can be strongly attracted towards a pipette which is filled with malic acid -- crowding around and into it with avidity. Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
  • In Iowa, he didn't just win over the Democrats, the college-educated over $55K under 60 crowd, he won overjust about everybody that wasn't a die-hard Republican. Hillary's NH Lead In Suffolk Tracking Poll Cut By Nearly Half
  • The announcement hushed the crowd but soon the hubbub returned and the misfortune was forgotten.
  • The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners.
  • More than 30 elaborate scarecrows are peering from hedgerows, fields and chimney pots, as part of the annual scarecrow competition.
  • Instead of emitting light, like a laser, the maser emits microwave energy at a specific frequency, which produces a very specific ticking.
  • Certain batik designs, like the parangrusak motif, are still considered sacred as they were specially designed for sultans, their consorts and crown princes.
  • The hospital is so overcrowded that some patients are being treated on trolleys in the corridors.
  • On the promotion campaign across 11 cities, the Dew Adventure Games with daredevil feats by international skate boarders and BMX bike riders drew huge crowds.
  • She gets signed up for Amateur Night as a sentimental soprano soloist, is propelled on stage, moves her lips as the crowd makes noise, sways her body as if actually singing, then exits. “. . .all his race rose up before him in a mighty phantasmagoria. . .”
  • After the triumph followed the faire Parthenopeian _Leria_, with a lawrell crowne, accompanied with _Melanthia_, whose habites and voices represented the pride of Greece, [A] whereupon the great Macedon rested his head: She bare a splendent lampe, communicating the light thereof with hir companion, then the rest more excellent both in voice and song. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater.
  • The contrail went straight up, bisecting the Sun, forcing the crowd to squint and awkwardly block the Sun to see the contrail.
  • Our foreign correspondent reports that conditions in the refugee camps are filthy and overcrowded.
  • Folks may crow all they want about the roar of Niagara or the growlin’ of the sea—but give me a splendacious peal o’ stormbrewed thunder and your other nat’ral music is no more than a penny whistle is to a church organ! Nevermore
  • In these festivals the working people would hold skits in which they would uncrown the king.
  • His desire to realize Henry VIII's plan to subdue French influence in Scotland and achieve the union of the Crowns became an obsession.
  • He's always crowing about his latest triumph.
  • Lunch was a microwave meal and dinner would be a curry. The Sun
  • However this game can be tricky at the best of times and lo an behold the favourite was crowded out at this stage being put back to near last.
  • Boos and hisses came from the crowds at the sight of No Name's cowardliness.
  • Which one do you want, the spaniel with the crown or the bug-eyed chihuahua?
  • Huge crowds are expected to file past the coffin, which will be guarded by a contingent of Gentlemen at Arms and Yeoman of the Guard.
  • I never mingle with the crowds that are being buncoed [sic] in the big department stores of Los Angeles.
  • The WSJ recently had an article about an antitheist ‘preacher’ as it were, who was giving anti-religious sermons to large crowds in France. Matthew Yglesias » The New Atheism
  • The more customers that sign up, the more profitable this company becomes, since it earns interest on escrowed payroll taxes from customers.
  • The crowd whooped and hollered at the unexpected entertainment.
  • I feared enormous crowds at Chawton paying hefty admission fees to file past animated wax figures.
  • Croft twiddled a silver crown piece in his hand and examined it with great interest.
  • The only time I have done them is for older teenagers with congenitally missing back teeth (with the baby tooth still there at that age) whose only cosmetic option is the porcelain fused to metal crown (those run around $800 or more each) and usually necessitates a pulpal treatment as well due to the small tooth size, and these crowns having a questionable prognosis in baby teeth. White Crowns For Baby Teeth
  • There has been terrorism in the world, more or less nonstop, since twelfth-century Syria, when a persecuted Persian religious sect called the Assassins knifed people to death in crowds. The Fiddler in the Subway
  • He was remanded in custody to crown court. The Sun
  • Like jays and crows, their cousins, magpies are mischievous and bold.
  • Anyone can protest, but crowds are corralled by iron gates that keep them checked.
  • Soldiers were positioned at strategic points in the city and at election rallies where huge crowds gathered.
  • We start a three-way makeout as the entire crowd gapes at us, in shock. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • Because the loquat, or Japanese plum, is symmetrical and has a dense, evergreen crown, it is desirable in the home landscape.
  • The judge adjourned the crown court hearing. The Sun
  • That put the pressure firmly on Best Mate's shoulders with the tension in the crowd palpable as the horses cantered down to the start.
  • The police responded by firing rubber bullets, wooden pellets, and tear gas into the crowd.
  • Old deliberate contemplations, perceptions after long regard ingathered from abundant nature, theories leisurely compacted in sunshine or storm, to stand in the fields of memory, crowned with beauty by the indulgent years. Apologia Diffidentis
  • The ambulance that followed was wrecked, panels ripped off and the front crumpled by the crowds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other birds that utilize this ecoregion are yellow-crowned night-heron (Nyctanassa violacea), neotropic cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus), yucatan parrot (Amazona xantholora), Yucatán bobwhite (Colinus nigrogularis), and zenaida dove (Zenaida aurita). Petenes mangroves
  • By now we had crowded her into the end of the reedbed. The Wire: David Petzal Tracks a Wounded Cape Buffalo
  • Old dandies with creaking joints tottered along Piccadilly to their certain doom; young clerks in the city, explaining that they wished to attend their aunt's funeral, crowded the omnibuses for Kensington and were seen no more; while my mother tells me that excursion trains from the country were arriving at the principal stations throughout the day, bearing huge loads of provincial inamorati. The War of the Wenuses
  • Each year over the Fourth of July weekend, the Toppenish Pow Wow & Rodeo brings crowds of people to Toppenish to watch broncobusters and Native American dances.
  • Over 6,000 policemen and women were on the streets of central London backed up by mounted police, three police helicopters and numerous plainclothes spotters on the roofs and in the crowd.
  • The 6pm train is usually very crowded.
  • He was embarrassed and even ashamed of his indiscretion, but then he realized that there was no way he could have been heard above the roar of the boisterous crowd.
  • A brief program with music and merriment begins the ceremony, then an honorary candlelighter lights his or her candle and starts passing it along through the crowd. Zanesvilletimesrecorder.com - Local News
  • Ben rushed to his father, crowing with pleasure.
  • The Crown case was that the lawful activity which they had intentionally disrupted was retail selling. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the sentences were passed at York Crown Court in May 2001, he walked free because of the time he had spent in custody on remand.
  • Yet, there appeared to be a crowd forming around the sentry on guard there.
  • The crowd set up a shout as the winner neared the post.
  • It completed her expression; it was as a very halo of Yankee saintship crowning the woman who in despite of poverty and every discouragement had always hated, to the very roots of her hair, anything like what she called a "sozzle;" who had always been screwed up and sharp set to hard work. A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life.
  • Then the crowning jewel is that OHSU gets ONE dollar of every TWO dollars lobbied from the federal government to put into their own coffers per the SoWhat Agreement. SoWhat goes underground (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Well, the often interesting BSS bunch pandered to the crowd and although they did do some self-indulgent jams, it was all by the book.
  • As you float over this ledge watch for the infamous Crown of Thorns Sea Star.
  • For two 50-minute sets the crowd shrugged and shimmied to the rhythm of a more blithe and brilliant era.
  • The crowd is chock-a-block with people who like all kinds of music, and there are only very few acts that can cater for such an assorted group of people.
  • His golden eyes glinted as he suddenly moved trough the crowd with lightning speed and grabbed a young boy by the collar.
  • The crowed pelted stones at the speaker.
  • Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners.
  • She usually wore a dress of dark gray stuff, with immense pockets, a black silk neckerchief folded over her shoulders, a white tamboured muslin cap, with a black ribbon passed two or three times round the crown. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
  • Mr Crow said: ‘They need to stop having this attitude, saying these are non-essential staff.’
  • It was unacceptable that anxious patients should wait for hours in crowded accident and emergency departments.
  • Jagang didn't want her slipping out of their snare by hiding in crowds of people, or escaping by pretending to be a lowly washwoman. The Pillars of Creation
  • Diana's house was crowded with happy people whose spontaneous outbursts of song were accompanied by lively music.
  • Can't quite imagine yourself with your hair gathered loosely at the crown with tousled waves flowing down your neck… but like the idea?
  • The entire crowd of guests cheered and applauded as the two walked towards the dance floor.
  • A great cheer went up from the crowd.
  • He has twice been crowned road race world champion, most recently in 2002 when he snuck up the inside of the bunch to outsprint his rivals in Lisbon.
  • The driver honked the horn of his car hoping to disperse the crowd in the street.
  • In the 1800's Americans used to live out on the prairies in sod huts before the days of the microwave burrito. Thoughts on TSHTF
  • The city was overcrowded with tall skyscrapers and noisy vehicles of all sorts.
  • It would be a joy to hand him my crown. The Sun
  • Four people were gored and several others sustained scrapes and cuts yesterday as large crowds of enthusiasts in the Spanish city of Pamplona ran alongside six fighting bulls in the third bull run of the annual San Fermin festival.
  • Scantily clad go-go girls give the crowd something to look at.
  • The tactful use of his skills and a clear understanding of the game have made this young man an instant favourite with the crowds in an alien land.
  • The crowd stepped aside to make way for the procession.
  • They crowded around me and watched me expectantly, as if I would spill my darkest, most revealing secrets.
  • Affected stands either fail to initiate spring growth or green up unevenly in March and then plants decline and eventually die due to infected crowns and roots.
  • In one documented incident soldiers shot directly into a crowd of protesters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crowd filled, the floor became packed, as a new group of yellow-clad musicians came out---high in an alcove---bearing enormous drums. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The crowds had all gone home and the street was quiet once more.
  • WINDING ALONG HIGH ground where tall oaks, maples, and hickories crowded the sky, we descended to a swampy bottom filled with palmettos, water oaks, gums, and bald cypresses. Fire The Sky
  • They let the crowd throught the entrances 2 hours before the football match started.
  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • The commentators were discussing defensive match-ups while the camera was panning over the crowd, occasionally stopping on a celebrity.
  • The crow remained still until it suddenly beat its wings but soon settled again watching Ari closely.
  • A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
  • She associated his father, the patriarch - he acting in close concert with his two accountants, neither of whom were called by the Crown.
  • The "Very Funny" cable network burned off the whopping nine-episode season of its sly charmer about Chicago sportswriter PJ (Jordana Spiro) and her pals on Sundays opposite such sky-high-profile cable competition as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Mad Men — whose costar Joel Murray, aka rehabbed alky Freddy Rumsen, guested on Boys as the owner who sold the gang's hangout, Crowley's, to Brando (Reid Scott) in the season finale. Cheers & Jeers: My Boys to Men?
  • And there is no blaring music or huge crowds to deal with poolside, either. The Sun
  • The officers 'servants, commonly called "batmen," were unfortunate rankers who, in moments of weakness, had sold themselves into slavery for half a crown per week. Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army
  • Let us walk away with the lessons of this," Gray told the crowd of dozens of employees, after adding that such an incident can "intimidate" elected officials from participating in outreach such as Rep. Gabrielle Giffords's event Saturday. D.C. government observes moment of silence for Ariz. victims
  • Everything would then be crowded together in a state of infinite density: the end of the universe.
  • By microwave-isted extraction and intermittent microwave radiation heating, the new technology of obtaining Porphyra haitanensis polysaccharides was studied.
  • Every cock crows on its own dunghill. 
  • The microwave irradiation ( MI ) process to extract lignin from straw had been developed.
  • There was widespread destruction on the island of Sant’ Elena, where an even larger disaster was narrowly averted by when the twister nearly struck a crowded vaporetto moored at a pontile. A Tornado in Venice
  • Nottingham Crown Court heard that staff, in threadbare butchers' aprons, worked into the early hours to fillet carcasses which had been condemned as unfit for human consumption.
  • Our already overcrowded court rooms could be swamped with such otherwise upright and law abiding citizens.
  • Unwind by sitting quietly and mentally scanning your body from the crown of your head down.
  • The aisles of the exhibition floor were uncrowded and the mood was relaxed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The buyers crowded into the salesroom.
  • Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls will eat slugs
  • The harbour has both a commercial quayside and marina which was crowded with expensive yachts and cruisers.
  • They could not commit the defendant to the crown court to deal with bail.
  • A cockatrice is a Dragon with a Crown on his head, and hatched by a Viper on a Cock's Egg. The Viper was the Symbol of Annotations
  • While there are plenty of party girls still sporting low-slung bell bottoms, the hippest in the crowd are swishing around in kicky full skirts, miniskirts and skirts with dipping hemlines.
  • You can just imagine the wind howling round outside while everyone crowds into a stone cottage, a fire roaring in the grate and a group of friends simply playing together for the sheer fun of it.
  • I just make two points to Mr Key: firstly, hangi are not cooked in a microwave, and, secondly, instead of having his groceries delivered, it may pay him to go down to the supermarket.
  • Most of the victims had dwelt in the crowded slums that had grown up around the factory on the outskirts of the city. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few well-garlanded madams of the society crowd passed by, gossiping, their rich black minks set for the chill in the Springtime air, their heels clopping gently on the sidewalk.
  • Sir Anthony held the crown out on the tip of his lance.
  • The hall was crowded to the door.
  • But the police were reluctant because of issues over crowd dispersal and transport.
  • CROWLEY: Some on the Bush team were described as seething when they saw the Gore camp release those partial figures out in public. CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court Turns Tables on Gore - December 09, 2000
  • Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers.
  • He dips his chin, and just as an expectant gasp ripples through the crowd, Eddie launches himself over the wall into a bramble of wild roses.
  • It was about 10 o'clock when a murmur went through the crowd as the low drone of an aircraft was heard in the distance. Times, Sunday Times
  • A small crowd had gathered outside the church.
  • Gregory's procedure was little less revolutionary than that of the King, but the claim to depose might appear as only a concomitant to the power already wielded by Popes in bestowing crowns, while for Gregory it had by this time become the copingstone in the fabric of those relations between Church and State which he and his party were building up. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304
  • Illegals still walk into this country, bombs still fissel in crowed cities only to be spotted by street vendors, Packages still being shipped which "might have Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • This naturally resulted in a magical duel, which Crowley eventually won.
  • Their heirs would inherit the crowns of England and France in perpetuity. Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler
  • But the younger sister was an actress even then; loud, raucous and playing to the crowd.
  • The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy.
  • Last year, Wavves (a.k.a. Nathan Williams) emerged from the crowded, static-filled indie-rock underground thanks to an abundance of pop hooks that fought through the fuzz of his lo-fi home recordings. Getting Up Guide: Spoken-word showcase; Sly Fox brew tasting
  • The glorious end came so quickly it almost took the crowd by surprise. Times, Sunday Times
  • LMAO the crowd in accra are singing and blowing on their vuvuzelas untill forlan equalizes for uruguay. WN.com - Articles related to Graham Poll: Now let's have penalty goals to beat cheats like Uruguay's Luis Suarez
  • He jostled his way through a crowd.
  • A sense of unease and foreboding quickly descended on the crowded chamber, followed by a hush minutes later when confirmation came through of what had happened.
  • Robin Hood, the latest depiction of folklore's most enduring and filmable character — directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe — will open the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday and in theaters on Friday. Robin Hood's fluid identity flows on
  • He crows in triumph, and both of us pull as hard as we can and the pipe gives way as half the toilet breaks off and lands on the floor.
  • The telly and the players pick up on crowd vibe like no other sport. The Sun
  • The supercomputing crowd tends to set the pace for technology adoption across the server market.
  • Crowdsourcing is in some ways similar to open source software production.
  • Many microwaves heat unevenly, leading to hot spots in the milk.
  • The crowd was unbelievable and the best thing is that it is my wedding anniversary today. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dementieva's best moment of the day came during the trophy presentation when she spoke in fluent French to the delight of the crowd. USATODAY.com - Myskina beats Dementieva to win French Open title
  • Bid ... crowbait by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo on Monday, Apr 9, 2007 at 3: 51: 14 PM Fighting Among Us, Will Not Defeat The Hun! As to The Flood...
  • In the past, noble lords and rich men - when they could get a licence from the Crown - built themselves a living larder in the shape of a deer park with high fences and walls.
  • Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector.
  • If crows have become unwelcome guests, Martens recommends scare tactics, such as Mylar tape, pie tins, scary eye balloons, scarecrows, and auditory alarms.
  • She _smelt_, so to say, that there was something underneath the offer which was not to her advantage; but then the thought of thirty crowns a month, of all those coins chinking in her apron, falling to her, as it were, from the skies, without her doing anything for it, filled her with covetousness. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 1 (of 8) Boule de Suif and Other Stories
  • EXAMPLE: The street merchant is a skilled pitchman who can attract a crowd to his tiny sidewalk stand within less than a minute.
  • I just had to push you into the crowd first because I knew you would chicken out and not jump.
  • We see chickadees, crows, two pretty orioles … But where is a pigeon when you want one? Birdology
  • Overall, the night was infused with a special energy that came from the fresh faces in the sell-out crowd of 430 as well as from the glam factor.
  • As she cycled alone to the line, she had time to grab a national flag from the jubilant crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • The group reaches the elevator queue to find a crowd of roughly two hundred students milling about restlessly.
  • I find that a heated bedwarmer and a microwaveable teddy bear go a long way to replace a missing husband. Left Behind
  • Molecular absorption spectra are observed in the infrared and microwave portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
  • The street was so crowded that cars were unable to pass.
  • The principle and application the digital microwave communication synthetic test instrument are introduced in this paper.
  • Now we live in a more crowded, environmentally aware age and trains are back in fashion.
  • Now the microwave oven was pretty old and I'm not surprised it conked out, but the iron was relatively new and I hadn't been expecting it to explode in my hand for another couple of years at the earliest.
  • CROWLEY: In the end, no faux pas, no unretrievable errors. CNN Transcript Apr 27, 2007
  • Three thousand audience crowded the concert hall.
  • The crow thinks her own birds fairest. 
  • Let everie sound of a pitch keep still in reson-ance, jemcrow, jackdaw, prime and secund with their terce that whoe betwides them, now full theorbe, now dulcifair, and when we press of pedal (sof!) pick out and vowelise your name. Finnegans Wake
  • Concept demos of LTE applications: connected car, e-health, crowdcasting, mobile e-commerce, geolocation ... www. alcatel-lucent.com Drag to Playlist WN.com - Articles related to Aricent Signaling Software Platform to Power Interphase High-Density SS7 Cards
  • Therefore, the wear rate of rhino teeth, in terms of crown height, may decrease exponentially with age.
  • Cue more abuse from the crowd. The Sun
  • He cupped his ears in celebration to roars from the crowd when it was announced he had secured the bronze medal. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the roadies began setting up Pearl Jam's gear, I spent the down time checking out the crowd.
  • The six Roman heroes stand high up in the side arches, above the entablature that crowns the actual windows in the wall.
  • The crowd were so well behaved, without an intoxicating drink passing their lips.

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