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scronch
scronch (skrɒntʃ) Also schronch, scrunch. [Orig. uncertain; perh. var. scrunch n.] Among American Blacks, a kind of slow dance (see quot. 1970).1926 C. Van Vechten Nigger Heaven 286 Scronch, a dance. 1935 Z. N. Hurston Mules & Men (1970) i. x. 224 Jim Presley's melody crying like repentance as four ... Oxford English Dictionary
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schronch
schronch var. scronch. Oxford English Dictionary
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scrunch
▪ I. scrunch, n. (skrʌntʃ) [f. scrunch v.] 1. The noise made by scrunching.1857 Dufferin Lett. High Lat. 219 Leaning forward in expectation of the scrunch I knew must come. 1892 ‘Vernon Lee’ in Contemp. Rev. May 670 Its snow was becoming less crisp (before you might have almost heard its scrunch). 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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