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croodle
▪ I. croodle, v.1 Sc. (ˈkruːd(ə)l) [f. prec.] intr. To make a continued soft low murmuring sound; esp. to coo as a dove. Hence ˈcroodling ppl. a.17.. The Croodlin Doo in Child Eng. & Sc. Ballads II. 363 My little wee croodlin doo. a 1810 Tannahill Bonnie Wood Poems (1846) 132 The cushat croodles amo... Oxford English Dictionary
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cruddle
crowdle, cruddle dial. var. of croodle v.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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John Hare (actor)
a risky venture, but it caught on with the public, partly for Hare's character, the "disreputable but delightful old reprobate and card-shark" Baron Croodle wikipedia.org
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crudle
crudle obs. f. curdle, croodle. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur Wing Pinero
Pinero's play was regarded as daringly unconventional and a risky venture, but it caught on with the public, particularly for the character Baron Croodle wikipedia.org
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crool
▪ I. crool, v. rare. (kruːl) [app. an onomatopœic formation, associated initially with the imitative group, croo, crood, croodle, crook, crookle, croak, and perhaps with croon, with echoic fashioning of the latter part.] intr. To make an inarticulate sound more liquid and prolonged than a croak.1580... Oxford English Dictionary
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St James's Theatre
a risky venture, but it caught on with the public, partly for Hare's character, the "disreputable but delightful old reprobate and card-shark" Baron Croodle wikipedia.org
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