1. craw - Noun
2. craw - Verb
3. Craw - Proper noun
The stomach of an animal.
Source: Webster's dictionary[On the newspapers of the Craw Press:] Their politics are an opiate to prevent folk thinking. John Buchan
Good stories flow like honey. Bad stories stick in the craw. A bad story? One that cannot be absorbed on the first time of reading. Arthur Christiansen
A snake and millipede can both craw on their bellies but this doesn't make them brothers. African Proverb
When rat like fi romp ‘roun' puss jaw, one diay ‘im gwine en up inna puss craw. Jamaican Proverb
We have a craw to pluck. Scottish Proverb
One might even say that the Bill 'stuck in their craw'; they appeared not to be able to swallow it easily, if at all. Source: Internet