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crawcraw /krɔː $ krɒː/ crawOrigin: 1300-1400 From an unrecorded Old English crawa ‘stomach of a bird or animal’ - He and the son have a whole lot sticking in their craw.
- He was jammed up against something; there was something stuck in his craw.
- Letting him run sticks in my craw.
VERB► stick· He and the son have a whole lot sticking in their craw.· He was jammed up against something; there was something stuck in his craw. → stick in your craw at stick1(11) |