
1) An instance of boastful talk 2) Annoying bird on a farm 3) Australian rock music group 4) Bad thing to eat 5) Be a bad winner 6) Be boastful 7) Be exultant 8) Bird for a loser 9) Bird in a cornfield 10) Black bird 11) Blackfoot foes 12) Boast 13) Boast about argument 14) Boast about row 15) Boast about tier
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1) Apex 2) Beapoorwinner 3) Blackbird 4) Boast 5) Brag 6) Corvidae 7) Corvus 8) Exult 9) Gasconade 10) Gloat 11) Humble pie 12) Jackdaw 13) Laugh 14) Rodomontade 15) Sing one`s praises 16) Toot one`s own horn 17) Vaporing 18) Vaunt
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- black birds having a raucous call
- the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it)
- a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana
- a small quadrilateral constellation in the southern hemisphere near Virgo
- an instance of boastful talk
- a Siouan language spoken by the Crow people
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[Animal] Primarily Canadian-born explorers who explored any country including Canada. See also the broader :Category:Explorers of Canada for explorers from other countries who explored Canada. ...
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[Australian Aboriginal mythology] In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Crow is a trickster, culture hero and ancestral being. In the Kulin nation in central Victoria he was known as Waa (also Wahn or Waang) and was regarded as one of two moiety ancestors, the other being the more sombre eaglehawk Bunjil. Legends relating to Crow have been ob...
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[missile] ==Development and RARE== Studies of the rocket-ramjet and solid-fueled ramjet concepts began at the U.S. Navy`s Naval Air Missile Test Center – later the Naval Missile Center – at Point Mugu, California in 1956, with the intent of increasing the range of small air-to-air missiles through using the combined ramjet and rocket pr...
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[poetry] Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow is a literary work by Ted Hughes, first published in 1970 by Faber & Faber, and one of Hughes` most important works. It is a collection of poems based around the character Crow, which borrows extensively from many world mythologies, notably Christian mythology. The first Crow poems were wri...
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A distinctive sound made when a chanter reed is blown in the mouth. The crow can often give clues as to the potential performance of the reed.
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• (v. i.) A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar. • (v. i.) To shout in exultation or defiance; to brag. • (v. i.) The cry of the cock. See Crow, v. i., 1. • (v. i.) To make the shrill sound characteristic of a cock, either in joy, gayety, or defiance. • (v. i.) The mesentery of ...
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A tribe and reservation on Montana.
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(from the article `English literature`) ...with his first collection, The Hawk in the Rain (1957), Hughes captured the ferocity, vitality, and splendour of the natural world. In works such ...
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North American Indians of Siouan linguistic stock, historically affiliated with the village-dwelling Hidatsa of the upper Missouri River. They ... [4 related articles]
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any of various glossy black birds found in most parts of the world, with the exception of southern South America. Crows are generally smaller and not ... [2 related articles]
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Member of an American Indian people who migrated from North Dakota to Montana in the 1600s. Formerly part of the Hidatsa (a
Plains Indian people), they comprised three bands: Mountain, River, and...
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A lookout point at the top of the highest mast of a ship.
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Crow (krō)
intransitive verb [
imperfect Crew (kru) or
Crowed (krōd);
past participle Crowed (
Crown (krōn), Obsolete);
present participle & verbal noun Crowing .] [ Angl...
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Crow noun [ Anglo-Saxon crāwe a crow (in sense 1); akin to D. kraai , German krähe ; confer Icelandic krāka crow. So named from its cry, from Anglo-Saxon crāwan to crow. See Crow , intransitive verb ] 1.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: krō Definitions: 1. R.S., 20th-century British physician. See: Crow-Fukase syndrome
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The crow (Corvus) is a family of some 35 species of birds, the type of the family Corvidae. It includes, as British species, the carrion-crow, the hooded or Royston crow, the raven, the rook, and the jackdaw.
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Crow is slang for a lookout.
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A nickname, most often used by the wildlings in the north, given to the Night's Watch because of their all-black dress code. The sworn brothers of the watch dedicate their lives to protecting the Seven Kingdoms from threats beyond the Wall and are forbidden from marriage, family and land ownership.
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crow A bird that never complains without caws.
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noun black birds having a raucous call
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Any of 35 species of omnivorous birds in the genus
Corvus, family Corvidae, order Passeriformes, which also includes choughs, jays, and magpies. Crows are usually about 45 cm/1.5 ft long, black, with a strong bill feathered at the base. The tail is long and graduated, and the wings are long and pointed, except in the jays and...
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any of several large oscine birds of the genus Corvus, of the family Corvidae, having a long, stout bill, lustrous black plumage, and a wedge-shaped tail, as the common C. brachyrhynchos, of North America. · any of several other birds of the family Corvidae. · any of various similar birds of other families. · (cap.)the constellati...
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