1. craning - Noun
2. craning - Verb
of Crane
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe are going so slow," Noah said, craning his neck to observe the inevitable queue behind them. "I think I just saw a tricycle pass us." "Rude. Maggie Stiefvater
Craning my neck, I could just make out the back of a structure called The American Adventure, a colonial-style attraction where visitors can learn the history of our nation from an animatronic Benjamin Franklin and Mark Twain. Source: Internet
A dozen dive off the side of their rock bench and then, like a well-practised synchronized swimming team, paddle back and forth in unison while craning their necks, eyes locked on us. Source: Internet
Downtown Winslow saw the return of the much-loved Scotch Broom Festival Tuesday, May 15, amidst much laughter and the craning necks of uninformed passersby. Source: Internet
Even before 3 p.m., the 54 chairs in the front were filled to capacity and the rest of us – probably 200 or more – were left standing on our tiptoes, craning our necks for a view of the historic event. Source: Internet
The Ophüls question ("Quelle heure est-il?") is always in the air, along with the tilting, craning and tracking that link and sever feelings. Source: Internet