Definitions for cray

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Spelling: [krey or krey-krey]
IPA: /kreɪ or ˈkreɪˌkreɪ/

Cray is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 27 anagrams from letters in cray (acry).

Definitions for cray

adjective

  1. crazy.

Origin of cray

by shortening or reduplication

Examples for cray

Colonel cray leaned forward a little and clutched the tablecloth.

Nevertheless,” cray opened the window door, “somebody has been here.

And cray lay in a deck-chair, gasping as for life, but alive.

“There was enough to do, Mr. cray,” Morton flared back at him.

The English lobster is a species, our cray fish is another, our prawn is another.

The man answered that the horses were at cray, and had never been in town.

The second upped the ante, taking aim at “cray,” “jelly,” “literally,” “teehee,” and “totes.”

So in this sort they named themselves, Brownhead, cray, and Nyek-nyek.

"I'm positive, from what he said, that he'll be back some time to-morrow," cray reassured her.

Colonel cray was regarding his host with a strange and steady stare.

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