Proper noun
Crain (plural Crains)
A surname.
Additionally, we assess against Crain a damage award of $2000 in favor of the appellee United States. Source: Internet
Crain was at the height of her popularity and had established a career playing likable heroines; Zanuck believed she lacked the "bitch virtuosity" required by the part and that audiences would not accept her as a deceitful character. Source: Internet
Crain also felt an instant attraction to MacArthur and says he was on a “huge high” after speaking to her for the first time. Source: Internet
As the water traveled toward Hamburg, it “took on tremendous velocity,” says Crain. Source: Internet
By using the Crain siblings as a representation for the five stages of grief, The Haunting of Hill House sends a powerful message. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, Crain and Owen had managed to secure state money that would allow the city to purchase abandoned homes in the flood plain, raze them, and resell the lots. Source: Internet