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crabbed
crabbed, a. (ˈkræbɪd, kræbd) Also 4 crabyt, 4–6 crabbid, 4–8 -it, 5– -yd, (Sc. 6–7 crabit, 6 craibit). [orig. f. crab n.1 + -ed: cf. dogged. The primary reference was to the crooked or wayward gait of the crustacean, and the contradictory, perverse, and fractious disposition which this expressed. Cf... Oxford English Dictionary
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crabbed
crabbed/ˈkræbɪd or, rarely, 罕读作 ˈkrbd; `kræbɪd/ adj1 (of handwriting) small and difficult to read (指字迹)细小难辨的.2 = crabby. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Lady Coryell
the album a B+, stating, "Larry Coryell is the greatest thing to happen to the guitar since stretched gut" and "This is far more satisfying but still crabbed wikipedia.org
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Zarrar Kahn
Filmography Dia, 2018 1978, 2020 Stray Dogs Come Out at Night, 2020 Brothers (Bhai), 2021 Crabbed, 2022 In Flames, 2023 References External links 21st-century wikipedia.org
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crabbish
† ˈcrabbish, a. Obs. [f. crab n.1 + -ish: cf. crabbed.] Cross, crabbed.c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) ii. 91 Such crabyysh wordes do aske a blow. a 1592 Greene Arbasto iii, With a coy countenance, she gave me this crabbish answere. 1606 Dekker Sev. Sinnes iv. (Arb.) 34 Crabbish Satyristes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Williwaw
In the Deadliest Catch episode "Finish Line", the ship Aleutian Ballad crabbed within a williwaw, when a rogue wave damaged the ship and knocked her on wikipedia.org
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crabbedly
crabbedly, adv. (ˈkræbɪdlɪ) [f. crabbed a. + -ly2.] In a crabbed manner: crossly, ill-temperedly; sourly, morosely; with rugged intricacy.a 1420 Hoccleve De Reg. Princ. 3514 A man also to Julius Cæsar ones Crabbedly seide. 1561 T. Norton Calvin's Inst. iii. v. (1634) 318 Many of them..have..spoken t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Choke pear (plant)
In the words of L'Académie française, the pear is "si âpre et si revèche au goût qu'on a de la peine à l'avaler" ("so harsh and crabbed of taste that one wikipedia.org
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wrabbed
† wrabbed, a. Obs. rare. [Of obscure origin. Cf. wrawed a.] Perverse; difficult to manage.1540 J. Heywood Four P.P. 986 By theyr condicions so croked and crabbed, Frowardly fashonde, so waywarde and wrabbed. 1568 Jacob & Esau ii. ii, Haue any mo maisters suche a man as I haue?..so eluishe, so frowar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Natica castrensis
Known from hermit-crabbed shells, in deep-water traps set at 150-200 metres. References Naticidae Gastropods described in 1889 wikipedia.org
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Cypraecassis testiculus
Freshly-dead 'crabbed' shells have been trapped at 150–180 metres depth off West coast Barbados in the Lesser Antilles. wikipedia.org
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Echinophoria coronadoi
On the continental shelf near Trinidad Isl., crabbed shells of this sp. are sometimes caught in fish traps at 100 m. depth. wikipedia.org
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Hydractinia
Hydractinia species mostly live on hermit-crabbed marine gastropod shells. One species, Hydractinia echinata, is commonly known as snail fur. wikipedia.org
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Jerónimo Zurita y Castro
Zurita's style is somewhat crabbed and dry, but his authority is unquestionable; he displayed a new conception of an historian's duties, and, not content wikipedia.org
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Hydractinia echinata
Hydractinia echinata is a colonial marine hydroid which is often found growing on dead, hermit-crabbed shells of marine gastropod species. wikipedia.org
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