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    1. Most of it is used clothing, books, small audio devices with dead chips, sticky pieces of candy on playing cards, gummed up erasers and out-of-date crib sheets


    2. I ask him what he wants me to say about his pieces but he pre-empts me by handing me a crib sheet on which he has written all the salient information


    3. He dashed up the stairs to his office, it was an open floor above the tool crib


    4. “Hey there baby, what’s say you come back to my crib and play a little twister??” Little Timmy said in what he thought of as his most seductive voice


    5. Satisfied, he folded up his crib sheet, slipped it into his pocket and went to see his adoptive grandson


    6. Max Sheehan applied the last coat of stain to the baby crib he had been


    7. on the bars of the crib, his mind wandered


    8. The place had the feel of a holding pen or nursery crib and was decked out with things for me to play with and test my new senses and abilities


    9. I stood over the crib for a few seconds watching as she squirmed and wriggled, it was amusing how she brought her bum up as she tucked her legs in underneath her tummy


    10. She was caring for a baby in a crib, and to the left of her there was another person caring for two individuals who seemed

    11. Leo would never sanction a hit this close to his crib


    12. I mean I had spent plenty of time alone in the basement of my crib practicing my breakin’ but this was a different kind of alone


    13. We pulled up at Blazin's crib and saw him pacing around his garage and checking out his shoes with each stride; he looked nervous; he always looked nervous but that was just the way his face looked


    14. them; where no oxen are, the crib is clean, but much increase is by the strength of the ox; The faithful witness will not lie, but a false


    15. 3 The ox knows his owner, and the ass his master's crib, but Israel does not know, my


    16. Toragana would have best been strangled in his crib


    17. Ruwana, Eliana and two servants were sitting around a crib, completely mesmerized


    18. Meenu wriggled out, lifted Hasini and took her to the crib


    19. child alone in his crib, too weak to cry and our friends were dead in


    20. “Swing by the crib”, Torin eagerly tells him

    21. Aside from the bobcats that came down our neighborhood chimneys, scorpions in our child’s crib, and alligators in our garages when it flooded, snakes often swam in the pool


    22. down when she put him back in his crib


    23. knew he was most likely standing up in his crib,


    24. went to him and took him out of the crib and down the


    25. an over-sized mobile that spins above an infant’s crib – none of which


    26. master's crib," grant that Thy servants, whom


    27. she placed an open Bible at the head of the crib and tied a string of red beads around Daveda’s


    28. Not at all happy, she pointed towards my crib


    29. Lying in my crib and examining the wall


    30. An iron crib is usually the creep du jour

    31. Third, the boys saw me, until I touched the crib, that is


    32. Just what did that crib do? Were they the ghosts, or was I? These questions filled my head until a rock hit it


    33. I waited until he was out of sight, and walked back to the crib


    34. I parked the hearse just out of sight, waited out a few straggling visitors and grasped the iron crib, just as the children apparated


    35. As he drew closer, his shadow crept along the iron crib, his voice grew low and crackly, and his face twisted in evil delight


    36. We were no longer in the outfield; I was no longer young; we were near home plate; near the crib


    37. Meanie inched towards the iron crib


    38. “This stick,” he said, intertwining it between the bars of the crib


    39. A freak storm came up and he was struck by lightning; right near that horrible, gaudy iron crib


    40. A lot about this story has me bewildered; the crib, who’s alive, who’s dead, who’s a ghost, and who’s a kid?

    41. In the weeks that followed my visit to the Concordia Cemetery in El Paso, I learned that the body of Theodore Graves was found at the foot of the iron crib


    42. boulders, a crib for humanity


    43. Sonja had the best crib, the best toys, and she would always be in the newest clothes


    44. "At the crib," Brian informed looking around his apartment


    45. -- from the finest cotton blanket, to the crib made of the finest maple


    46. It was so convoluted I had to recite it from my crib sheet


    47. Joe took the wrapping off the Crib that they had brought with them from Ireland


    48. She prayed still when she tucked Letty into her crib and slid beneath the blankets next to the sleeping D’ven, and he rolled over and wrapped her up in his strong, capable arms


    49. Nathan was the one who approached Daniel’s crib and looked at me in wonder


    50. ' She stood up and went to the crib and picked up the girl














































    1. cribbed around the corner


    2. (Remember “It takes a village”? This is where Hillary Clinton cribbed the idea


    3. bound to the cross of matter, cribbed, cabined and confined, he can never


    4. Being a master-key its blade was cribbed with lines and holes making it very recognizable


    5. Cribbed out of Meredith


    6. Howsmyn had cribbed the fundamental concept from Owl’s libraries, however, and he’d moved directly to a “shoot-through” design which allowed the grenadier to use a standard rifle round instead of having to load a special blank cartridge


    7. And then, because she didn’t want him to inherit the WASPy indirection that hobbled her, she cribbed a line from the analyst’s playbook


    8. He must have cribbed it from a book somewhere; he had a ton, full of these impressive-sounding vocables that made you want to follow him, even if you weren’t sure you knew what they meant


    9. What’s it to him, he has cribbed a heap of money


    1. jaws-of-life, Heavy rescue 4 for cribbing and Truck 2 for the cutting torch


    2. It may have strange habits of bobbing, weaving its head to and fro, cribbing or grabbing onto the rail and inhaling, chewing wood, digging, pacing, etc


    3. A cribbing strap is also sold for the horse to wear around his upper neck while inside his stall or small paddock area


    4. Apparently they didn’t know to remove the cribbing strap


    5. Cribbing and other vices can not only cost


    1. ten cribs, and there would be a kitchen and bathroom, and our back porch would function as a


    2. later large boxes arrived on the front porch filled with cribs, beds, tables, chairs and Fisher


    3. I have memories from when I was a baby (cribs, nappies, bath-time)


    4. She thought about her son and daughter who were probably now sleeping in their cribs and she realized they may never see their father again


    5. The nurses came to pick them up from their cribs and tried to calm them down


    6. remember sleeping in your bed but not the being in their cribs


    7. ‘It’s the way he cribs to whoever listens,’ said Roopa to Sandhya in consternation


    8. Now the culture of ‘day care’ has been semantically normalized to: ‘child care’… as if stuffing as many children into cribs and rooms with no love or personal loving attention is more acceptable since 40-50% of all American families put their children into such inhuman living conditions in order to ‘work’ instead of bothering about their own children all day


    9. That was the level to which the mightiest military culture was brought to: because of their insane, inhuman practice of putting their children into cribs to be raised by slaves: who not only did not give a damn about those children: but hated their parents and feared them and despised their roman babies and children


    10. Put them into prisons, into cage, into beds that have bars, into barred cages called cribs

    11. "Therefore, I say," said he of the Grove, "let us give up going in quest of adventures, and as we have loaves let us not go looking for cakes, but return to our cribs, for God will find us there if it be his will


    12. "Hum! It may prove the simplest matter in the world, but all the same at first glance this is just a little curious, is it not? A gang of burglars acting in the country might be expected to vary the scene of their operations, and not to crack two cribs in the same district within a few days


    13. He stole upstairs to his old bedroom, now shadowed with cribs and playpens and toy shelves from which stuffed animals watched and disapproved


    14. Cribs flanked her


    15. Of course, self-effacing Petainen would never pretend to compare himself to the investment greats or even to the professors he cribs screens from


    16. He has bucket shops and low-down money lenders’ cribs and rotten companies all over the Continent


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    Synonyms for "crib"

    crib cribbage cot pony trot cheat slip play false smuggle

    "crib" definitions

    baby bed with high sides made of slats


    a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)


    a bin or granary for storing grains


    the cards discarded by players at cribbage


    a card game (usually for two players) in which each player is dealt six cards and discards one or two


    use a crib, as in an exam


    take unauthorized (intellectual material)


    line with beams or planks