Definitions for Crandall

Crandall cran·dall

Spelling: [kran-dl]
IPA: /ˈkræn dl/

Crandall is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 142 anagrams from letters in Crandall (aacdllnr).

Definitions for Crandall

noun

  1. a tool for dressing stone, having adjustable, pointed, steel rods held in a slot at the end of the handle.
  2. Prudence, 1803–90, U.S. educator and civil-rights activist.

Origin of Crandall

probably after the proper name

Examples for Crandall

crandall did not state at what time the words "please read and circulate" were written upon the pamphlets.

He spoke to Doctor crandall about it immediately upon his return to the office.

crandall said that all he brought on were there, except twelve or thirteen.

White and crandall agree that low-intensity workouts are ideal.

He believed it appeared, on the examination, that crandall had been in this District some months.

Don't recollect that crandall made any distinction in regard to them.

“Sometimes elevating the heart rate will cause additional pounding in your head,” says crandall.

And it appears by the case of crandall v. the State, reported in 10 Conn.

Don't remember whether crandall said they were sent or brought to him.

"No human bein' could have stood up agin that blow," crandall said afterwards.

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