
1) Cribwork
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1) Relying on a cheat sheet
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[horse] Cribbing or crib biting is an abnormal, compulsive behavior or stereotypy seen in some horses, and considered a stable vice. It involves the horse grabbing a solid object such as the stall door or fence rail with its incisors, then arching its neck, pulling against the object, and sucking in air. Windsucking is a related behavior wh...
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• (n.) The act of inclosing or confining in a crib or in close quarters. • (n.) A vicious habit of a horse; crib-biting. The horse lays hold of the crib or manger with his teeth and draws air into the stomach with a grunting sound. • (n.) A framework of timbers and plank backing for a shaft lining, to prevent caving, percolation of w...
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The construction of cribs or timbers laid at right angles to each other, sometimes filled with earth, as a roof support or as a support for machinery.
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Crib'bing noun 1. The act of inclosing or confining in a crib or in close quarters.
2. Purloining; stealing; plagiarizing. [ Colloq.]
3. (Mining) A framework of timbers and plank backing for a shaft lining, to prevent caving, percolation of water, etc.
4. A vici...
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Short pieces of lumber which are used for various grip purposes. (Grip/Lighting)
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A vice whereby a horse anchors its teeth onto an object, arches its neck, pulls backward, and swallows air It can cause the horse to lose weight, suffer tooth damage, and other physical disturbances
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When a horse chews on wood on a regular basis (i.e wood stall or fence). D
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A timber or plank lining of a shaft; the confining of a wall-rock.
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The construction of cribs or timbers laid at right angles to each other, sometimes filled with earth, as a roof support or as a support for machinery.
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A stable vice in which the horse places its upper teeth on the edge of a feeder or fence, arches its neck, inhales, and often produces a grunt or belching sound.
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A vice in which the horse grabs onto a horizontal object, stretches his esophagus and sucks wind. This behavior is learned and can range from occasional to obsessive.
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a frame or crib of logs, secured under water to form a pier, or support for a stage or stage head.
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Also calledan injurious habit in which a horse bites its manger and as a result swallows air. · · a timber lining, closely spaced, as in a shaft or raise. · pieces of timber for lining a shaft, raise, etc.
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