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▪ I. crink, n. Also 6–7 krink(e. [f. crink v., or directly from vb. stem crinc-an: see crank n.1] 1. A twist, bend, or winding; a winding crevice, furrow, or channel. Cf. crank n.2 1. Now dial.1565 Golding Ovid's Met. viii. (1593) 186 A house with many nooks and krinkes. 1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 18...
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The Custard Cup
Crink (Devine), the eldest boy, finds little waif Lettie (Battista), who joins the family. Through Penzie's care the girl improves. Penfield
Myrta Bonillas as Gussie Bosley
Miriam Battista as Lettie
Jerry Devine as Crink
Ernest McKay as Thad
Peggy Shaw as Lorene Percy
Lisle Leigh as
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crinchling
▪ I. crinkling, vbl. n. (ˈkrɪŋklɪŋ) [-ing1.] I. The action of the verb crinkle; twisting to and fro; wrinkling, crumpling, etc. Also concr.1577 Harrison Desc. Britaine i. xiv. in Holinshed, The Wyuer..no riuer in England..fetcheth more or halfe so many windlesses and crinklings. 1602 2nd Pt. Return ...
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Bo on the Go!
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Bo and the Blowhard
Bo and the Scribbler
Bo and the Red Rosy
Bo and the Knotty Noodler
Season 2
Bo and the Glimmer Critter
Bo and the Creaky Crink
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curdled
curdled, ppl. a. (ˈkɜːd(ə)ld) [f. as prec. + -ed.] 1. Formed into curd; coagulated, congealed, clotted.1596 Spenser Astroph. 152 With crudled blood and filthie gore deformed. 1676 J. Beaumont in Phil. Trans. XI. 733 Fill'd with a milky crudeled substance. 1819 Shelley Cyclops 129 Store of curdled ch...
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crinkle
▪ I. crinkle, n. (ˈkrɪŋk(ə)l) [prob. f. crinkle v., but the n. may be the earlier: cf. Du. and LG. krinkel curve, flexure, crookedness, curvature, dim. of kring, krink circle, etc.] 1. A twist, winding, or sinuosity; a wrinkle or corrugation, as in a rumpled or rippling surface.1596 Nashe Saffron Wa...
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cramp
▪ I. cramp, n.1 (kræmp) Forms: 4–7 crampe, (4–5 crompe, craumpe, 5 cramppe, croampe), 5– cramp. [ME. cra(u)mpe, a. OF. crampe (13th c. in Littré), a. OLG. *krambe: cf. MLG. and MDu. krampe, LG. krampe, Du. kramp f., beside OS. cramp, OHG. chrampf, G. krampf m., according to Kluge, a subst. use of cr...
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crank
▪ I. crank, n.1 (kræŋk) Forms: 1 cranc-, 5–7 cranke, 7– crank. [OE. cranc in cranc-stæf, ME. crank(e, a word rarely exemplified before the 17th c. App. an ablaut-derivative of the vb. crinc-an, cranc, crunc-en, found (but very rare) in OE. as a by-form of cring-an, crang, crung-en to fall in battle,...
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