Proper noun
Cravens
A surname.
The world is full of cravens who pretended to be heroes. George R. R. Martin
Against self-slaughter there is a prohibition so divine that cravens my weak hand. William Shakespeare
B4 bogie B4 bogie as used on BR Mark 2 and Irish Cravens The B4 bogie was introduced in 1963. Source: Internet
Coach Juan Valle named Andres Zurita and Jay Cravens as two players who really helped the team in the game against the Goats. Source: Internet
The American heiress Margaret Lanier Cravens (1881–1912) became a patron; after knowing him a short time she offered a large annual sum to allow him to focus on his work. Source: Internet
Memorial contributions may be made to the Cravens Cemetery. Source: Internet