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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
crow .
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Examples
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But immediately that group's record label crowed that the "Tottenham sound" had beaten the "Liverpool sound."
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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But immediately that group's record label crowed that the "Tottenham sound" had beaten the "Liverpool sound."
Catch Us If You Can 2008
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I was there in St. Paul and Obama complimented Clinton again and again and from the first to the last mention of her name the crowed applauded unprompted.
Obama: 'Everybody needs to settle down' about VP choice 2008
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Friday's Wall Street Journal editorial, "Barack's Windfall Reversal," in barely contained gleeful terms crowed that a transition spokesman "explained this week that that the drop in oil prices to $50 barrel has made the windfall tax a dead letter."
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Gamecock recalls crowed warnings of the latter before the latest equinoxes.
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This done, he drew out his bowie-knife, and with the blade "crowed" a hole into the turf, about a foot deep, and ten inches or a foot in diameter.
The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse Mayne Reid 1850
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The cavity, which Snowball had "crowed" in the carcass of the whale was soon filled with oil taken from the case.
The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea Mayne Reid 1850
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I was a little unfair summarizing my contact with Time Inc.; the company has not "crowed" about its iPad bridge software, and in fact has plans to iteratively improve its iPad product.
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Philippe Sands, author of the "Torture Team," crowed: "This is the end of these people's professional reputations!"
PERRspectives Jon Perr 2010
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I was a little unfair summarizing my contact with Time Inc.; the company has not "crowed" about its iPad bridge software, and in fact has plans to iteratively improve its iPad product.
MyAppleMenu 2010
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