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Craw - definition of craw by The Free Dictionary Define craw craw synonyms, craw pronunciation, craw translation, English dictionary definition of craw n 1 The crop of a bird or insect 2 The stomach of an animal Idiom: stick in craw To cause one to feel abiding discontent and resentment
craw - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb craw (third-person singular simple present craws, present participle crawing, simple past and past participle crawed) (archaic) To caw, crow
craw - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online • He was jammed up against something; there was something stuck in his craw • Letting him run sticks in my craw Origin craw (1300-1400) From an unrecorded Old English crawa “stomach of a bird or animal”