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cratling, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun cratling is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for cratling is from 1850, in the writing of F. Madden.
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CRADLING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to hold something or someone gently, especially by supporting with the arms. cradle someone in your arms She cradled him tenderly in her arms.
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CRADLING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Cradling definition: framework for supporting a coved or vaulted ceiling.. See examples of CRADLING used in a sentence.
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cratling
ˈcratling dial. Also crutlin. = crackling 3. (Cf. also critling.)1850 Madden Wyclif's Bible Gloss., Critouns [also s.v. Croote], cratlings, refuse of frying pan. 1881 Oxfordsh. Gloss. (Suppl.), Crutlins, the remains of the leaf after the lard is extracted, sometimes called scratchins (Islip cruklins...
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CRADLING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Architecture a framework of iron or wood, esp as used in the construction of a ceiling.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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CRADLING Synonyms: 83 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for CRADLING: clinging, grabbing, clasping, hugging, holding, clamping, gripping, enfolding; Antonyms of CRADLING: ignoring, abusing, mistreating, ...
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critling
ˈcritling dial. [See -ling, and cf. criton, cratling.] † 1. (See quot. 1611.) Obs. 2. The refuse of lard or grease; = next: cf. crackling n. 3.1611 Cotgr., Bourgeons, writlings, or critlings; the smaller and most vntimely apples or peares. 1851 Mayhew Lond. Labour I. 196 Spice to give the critlings ...
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Cradling - definition of cradling by The Free Dictionary
cra·dle · 1. a. To place or retain in a cradle. b. To care for or nurture in infancy. c. To hold or support protectively: cradled the cat in his arms. d. · 2. To ...
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cradling, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective cradling is in the late 1700s. OED's only evidence for cradling is from 1773, in Annual Register 1772.
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cradling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · The act by which one cradles a child etc. · The act of using a cradle (the tool). · (coopering) The cutting of a cask into two pieces lengthwise, to ...
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cradling - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
cradling · to hold gently or protectively. · to place or rock in or as in an infant's cradle. · to nurture during infancy. · to receive or hold as a cradle.
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Cradling Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Cradling Definition · The act by which one cradles a child etc. · The act of using a cradle (the tool). · (coopering) The cutting of a cask into two pieces ...
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