Simple past tense and past participle of crab, Crowded together and difficult to read, Cramped, bent, Bad-tempered or cantankerous, past of crab, Characterized by harshness or roughness; unpleasant; applied to things; as, a crabbed taste, writing which is crabbed is small, untidy, and difficult to read (CRAB; later influenced by crab apple), irritable, grouchy; hard to understand; illegible, perversely irritable, Cramped; irregular; as, crabbed handwriting, Characterized by or manifesting, sourness, peevishness, or moroseness; harsh; cross; cynical; applied to feelings, disposition, or manners, Obscure; difficult; perplexing; trying; as, a crabbed author, To complain, To move sideways of an aircraft, such as a glider, To navigate (an aircraft, e.g. a glider) sideways against an air current in order to maintain a straight-line course, In World War 1, to fly slightly off the straight-line course towards an enemy aircraft, as the machine guns on early aircraft did not allow firing through the propeller disk, To fish for crabs, Short for carabiner, A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace, An infestation of pubic lice, A playing card with the rank of three, To back out of something, A bad-tempered person, The tree species Carapa guianensis, native of South America, The crab apple or wild apple, To cudgel or beat, as with a crabstick, To be ill-tempered; to complain or find fault, The tree bearing crab apples, which has a dogbane-like bitter bark with medical use, To irritate, make surly or sour, A tree (Carapa guianensis) of South America, complain; criticize; fish for crabs, The abdomen is small and curled up beneath the body, They are mostly marine, and usually have a broad, short body, covered with a strong shell or carapace, One of the brachyuran Crustacea, to be ill-tempered, To navigate (an aircraft, e.g., a glider) sideways against an air current in order to maintain a straight-line course, The zodiacal constellation Cancer, Of an aircraft, such as a glider, to move sideways, a disaster in which the rower fails to extract the oar from the water at the finish, causing the handle to smash him/her in the body or pull him/her overboard, (I) When a rower gets their oar "caught" in the water and is unable to extract it at the end of the stroke This can sometimes lead to completely losing control of the oar handle, and it being forced past them ("over-head" crab), complain; "What was he hollering about?", fish for crab, A crab apple; so named from its harsh taste, The oar blade gets twisted at an angle and gets caught; this is a stroke that goes bad and when really bad can catapult the rower right out of the boat, The tendency of a high performance single engine boat to track to one side The cause is surfacing of the propeller causing a paddle wheel effect Can be noticed on dual engine boats that do not have counter rotating gearcases, A crustacean with a rounded thorax, a short abdomen tucked under its body, and, in most species, large front claws, Undesirable loss of control or oar while rowing Frequently, a situation in which it is impossible to remove the blade of the oar from the water In severe cases, may result in ejection from the shell, scurry sideways like a crab, direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind, decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers, A crab is a sea creature with a flat round body covered by a shell, and five pairs of legs with large claws on the front pair. Crabs usually move sideways. Crab is the flesh of this creature eaten as food. Any of 4,500 species of short-tailed decapod, found in all oceans, in freshwater, and on land. Its carapace (upper body shield) is usually broad, and its first pair of legs is modified into pincers. Most crabs live in the sea and breathe through gills, which in land crabs are modified to serve as lungs. They walk or crawl, generally with a sideways gait; some are good swimmers. Crabs are omnivorous scavengers, but many are predatory and some are herbivorous. Two of the largest known crustaceans are the giant crab of Japan (13 ft, or 4 m, from claw tip to claw tip), a spider crab; and the Tasmanian crab (up to 18 in., or 46 cm, long, and weighing more than 20 lbs, or 9 kg). Other species are less than an inch long. Well-known crabs include the hermit crab, edible crab (Britain and Europe), blue crab, Dungeness crab, fiddler crab, and king crab. blue crab Crab Nebula Dungeness crab fiddler crab hermit crab horseshoe crab king crab Japanese crab Alaskan king crab spider crab, any of a number of crustaceans having five pairs of walking legs; grouch, bad-tempered person, a quarrelsome grouch, (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Cancer, infests the pubic region of the human body, the edible flesh of any of various crabs, the fourth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about June 21 to July 22, County Road Administration Board (a state agency), A problem encountered by a rower when his or her oar gets `stuck' in the water, usually right after the catch or just before the release, and is caused by improper squaring or feathering The momentum of the shell can overcome the rower's control of the oar In more extreme cases the rower can actually be ejected from the shell by the oar, To make sour or morose; to embitter, To beat with a crabstick, To drift sidewise or to leeward, as a vessel, Ten footed crustacean with the first pair of legs modified into pincers, A machine used in ropewalks to stretch the yarn, A cudgel made of the wood of the crab tree; a crabstick, A movable winch or windlass with powerful gearing, used with derricks, etc, A form of windlass, or geared capstan, for hauling ships into dock, etc, Sour; rough; austere, A claw for anchoring a portable machine, Movement of an AGV in the lateral (sideways) direction, from 0º -90º, Occurs when the rower fails to get the oar out of the water at the end of the stroke This can stop the boat, a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply; "he caught a crab and lost the race", (Kani), The squadron Ops Officer, decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers the edible flesh of any of various crabs a quarrelsome grouch fish for crab scurry sideways like a crab direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind, n kepiting, a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply; "he caught a crab and lost the race" decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers the edible flesh of any of various crabs a quarrelsome grouch fish for crab scurry sideways like a crab direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind, a creature that lives in water and has a hard shell, eight legs, and two claws or pinchers,
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Simple past tense and past participle of crab
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Crowded together and difficult to read
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Cramped, bent - "As the long moss upon the apple-tree;"
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Bad-tempered or cantankerous
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past of crab
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Characterized by harshness or roughness; unpleasant; applied to things; as, a crabbed taste
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writing which is crabbed is small, untidy, and difficult to read (CRAB; later influenced by crab apple)
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irritable, grouchy; hard to understand; illegible sıfat
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perversely irritable
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Cramped; irregular; as, crabbed handwriting
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Characterized by or manifesting, sourness, peevishness, or moroseness; harsh; cross; cynical; applied to feelings, disposition, or manners
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Obscure; difficult; perplexing; trying; as, a crabbed author
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To complain
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To move sideways of an aircraft, such as a glider
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To navigate (an aircraft, e.g. a glider) sideways against an air current in order to maintain a straight-line course
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In World War 1, to fly slightly off the straight-line course towards an enemy aircraft, as the machine guns on early aircraft did not allow firing through the propeller disk
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To fish for crabs
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Short for carabiner
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A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace
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An infestation of pubic lice - "Although crabs themselves are an easily treated inconvenience, the patient and his partner(s) clearly run major STD risks"
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A playing card with the rank of three
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To back out of something
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A bad-tempered person
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The tree species Carapa guianensis, native of South America
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The crab apple or wild apple
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To cudgel or beat, as with a crabstick
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To be ill-tempered; to complain or find fault
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The tree bearing crab apples, which has a dogbane-like bitter bark with medical use
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To irritate, make surly or sour
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A tree (Carapa guianensis) of South America
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complain; criticize; fish for crabs fiil
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The abdomen is small and curled up beneath the body
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They are mostly marine, and usually have a broad, short body, covered with a strong shell or carapace
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One of the brachyuran Crustacea
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to be ill-tempered
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To navigate (an aircraft, e.g., a glider) sideways against an air current in order to maintain a straight-line course
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The zodiacal constellation Cancer
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Of an aircraft, such as a glider, to move sideways
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a disaster in which the rower fails to extract the oar from the water at the finish, causing the handle to smash him/her in the body or pull him/her overboard
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(I) When a rower gets their oar "caught" in the water and is unable to extract it at the end of the stroke This can sometimes lead to completely losing control of the oar handle, and it being forced past them ("over-head" crab)
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complain; "What was he hollering about?"
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fish for crab
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A crab apple; so named from its harsh taste
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crab
The oar blade gets twisted at an angle and gets caught; this is a stroke that goes bad and when really bad can catapult the rower right out of the boat
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The tendency of a high performance single engine boat to track to one side The cause is surfacing of the propeller causing a paddle wheel effect Can be noticed on dual engine boats that do not have counter rotating gearcases
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A crustacean with a rounded thorax, a short abdomen tucked under its body, and, in most species, large front claws
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Undesirable loss of control or oar while rowing Frequently, a situation in which it is impossible to remove the blade of the oar from the water In severe cases, may result in ejection from the shell
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scurry sideways like a crab
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direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind
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decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers
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A crab is a sea creature with a flat round body covered by a shell, and five pairs of legs with large claws on the front pair. Crabs usually move sideways. Crab is the flesh of this creature eaten as food. Any of 4,500 species of short-tailed decapod, found in all oceans, in freshwater, and on land. Its carapace (upper body shield) is usually broad, and its first pair of legs is modified into pincers. Most crabs live in the sea and breathe through gills, which in land crabs are modified to serve as lungs. They walk or crawl, generally with a sideways gait; some are good swimmers. Crabs are omnivorous scavengers, but many are predatory and some are herbivorous. Two of the largest known crustaceans are the giant crab of Japan (13 ft, or 4 m, from claw tip to claw tip), a spider crab; and the Tasmanian crab (up to 18 in., or 46 cm, long, and weighing more than 20 lbs, or 9 kg). Other species are less than an inch long. Well-known crabs include the hermit crab, edible crab (Britain and Europe), blue crab, Dungeness crab, fiddler crab, and king crab. blue crab Crab Nebula Dungeness crab fiddler crab hermit crab horseshoe crab king crab Japanese crab Alaskan king crab spider crab
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any of a number of crustaceans having five pairs of walking legs; grouch, bad-tempered person isim
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a quarrelsome grouch
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(astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Cancer
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infests the pubic region of the human body
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the edible flesh of any of various crabs
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the fourth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about June 21 to July 22
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County Road Administration Board (a state agency)
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A problem encountered by a rower when his or her oar gets `stuck' in the water, usually right after the catch or just before the release, and is caused by improper squaring or feathering The momentum of the shell can overcome the rower's control of the oar In more extreme cases the rower can actually be ejected from the shell by the oar
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To make sour or morose; to embitter
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To beat with a crabstick
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To drift sidewise or to leeward, as a vessel
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Ten footed crustacean with the first pair of legs modified into pincers
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A machine used in ropewalks to stretch the yarn
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A cudgel made of the wood of the crab tree; a crabstick
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A movable winch or windlass with powerful gearing, used with derricks, etc
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A form of windlass, or geared capstan, for hauling ships into dock, etc
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Sour; rough; austere
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A claw for anchoring a portable machine
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Movement of an AGV in the lateral (sideways) direction, from 0º -90º
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Occurs when the rower fails to get the oar out of the water at the end of the stroke This can stop the boat
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a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply; "he caught a crab and lost the race"
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(Kani)
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The squadron Ops Officer
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decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers the edible flesh of any of various crabs a quarrelsome grouch fish for crab scurry sideways like a crab direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind
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n kepiting
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a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply; "he caught a crab and lost the race" decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers the edible flesh of any of various crabs a quarrelsome grouch fish for crab scurry sideways like a crab direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind
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a creature that lives in water and has a hard shell, eight legs, and two claws or pinchers
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