1. crandall - Noun
2. crandall - Verb
3. Crandall - Proper noun
crandall (plural crandalls)
(stonecutting) A kind of hammer having a head formed of a group of pointed steel bars, used for dressing ashlar, etc.
crandall (third-person singular simple present crandalls, present participle crandalling, simple past and past participle crandalled)
(transitive) To dress with a hammer of this kind.
Crandall (plural Crandalls)
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
When he was healthy, there was nobody better than Campanella as both a catcher and a hitter. But I played with Del Crandall a long time and he was a match for anybody defensively. Hank Aaron
Bill Crandall serves as the superintendent for the Lake Superior and Cook County districts and Superintendent Reggie Engebritson leads St. Louis County and Mountain Iron-Buhl districts. Source: Internet
Alongside his development team, which over four years helped evolve the home outfitter from its offline roots into the growing ecommerce presence it enjoys today, Crandall had for many months been working on the company’s next big thing. Source: Internet
" Crandall noted that since airline deregulation of the 1970s, 150 airlines had gone out of business. Source: Internet
Impressed, Crandall persuaded Grand Ole Opry manager Jim Denny to seek a recording contract for Holley. Source: Internet
Crandall received a Good Citizen pin, a monetary scholarship and a certificate authorized and signed by the National Society’s President General Anne Turner Dillon and Maine State Society’s Regent Elizabeth Blake Hotchkiss. Source: Internet