Word info

crowl

Speech parts

1. crowl - Verb

2. Crowl - Proper noun

Meaning

Crowl (plural Crowls)

A surname.

crowl (third-person singular simple present crowls, present participle crowling, simple past and past participle crowled)

(obsolete, intransitive) To make a growling noise, as the stomach.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

But when busted for the robbery, Green said, Crowl asked police if they wanted to go to his home and see how he really made money. Source: Internet

Vanessa Lynn Crowl and Lewis Edward Hardee, III were married October 29, 2016, at 4:30 p.m. at The Sutherland in Wake Forest, NC. Source: Internet

They are clinging on to Eritrea, chocking it in the off chance it would crumble and fall or Crowl back to mama Ethiopia (Look how it’s official agents like Hayat and the unofficial ones like Haile G are acting this days. Source: Internet

Crowl said that none of the candidates have had any prior experience as a state representative. Source: Internet

Crowl said there is not necessarily a set dollar amount of what it would take to implement the new plan, but he thinks much of it is about making behavior changes. Source: Internet

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