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crow
noun
1 any of about 100 species of large black bird, including the carrion crow, rook, raven, etc, usually with a powerful black beak and shiny feathers.
2 the shrill drawn-out cry of a cock.
verb (past tense crowed or crew , past participle crowed , present participle crowing ) intr
1 said of a cock: to cry shrilly.
2 said of a baby: to make happy inarticulate sounds.
3 (usu crow over someone or something) to triumph gleefully over them; to gloat.
[Anglo-Saxon crawa ]
as the crow flies in a straight line.
stone the crows! dated, slang an expression of amazement, horror, etc.
crow's feet
plural noun the wrinkles at the outer corner of the eye.
crow's nest
noun a lookout platform at the top of a ship's mast.
crowbar
noun a heavy iron bar with a bent flattened end, used as a lever.
crowd
noun
1 a large number of people gathered together.
2 the spectators or audience at an event.
3 (usu crowds) colloq a large number of people.
4 a set or group of people.
5 (the crowd) the general mass of people.
verb (crowded , crowding )
1 intr to gather or move in a large, usually tightly packed, group.
2 to fill.
3 to pack; to cram.
4 to press round, or supervise someone too closely.
[Anglo-Saxon crudan to press]
crowded adjective full of people.
crowd someone or something out to overwhelm and force them out.

crowd There is often uncertainty as to whether collective nouns like crowd should be followed by a singular or plural verb. Both are correct, and choice depends on whether the group is being thought of as a unit or as a number of individuals.

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