Associations to the word «Crandall»
Noun
- Miner
- Bruce
- Zoo
- Chapman
- Rocky
- Bailey
- Bob
- Cash
- Toy
- Doyle
- Lynn
- Bernard
- Inventor
- Wood
- Patterson
- Angelo
- Eddie
- Davis
- Larry
- Comic
- Brunswick
- Pitcher
- Elliott
- Illustrated
- Slavery
- Cooper
- Harrison
- Dark
- Joe
- Jeff
- Burns
- Utah
- Emma
- Willie
- Dave
- Printing
- Jason
- Annie
- Enterprise
- Harris
- Pet
- Buddy
- Nashville
- Murray
- Freeman
- Tommy
- Norm
- Elder
- Lions
- Collapse
- Robert
- Collins
- Alien
- Carl
- Suit
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Jake
- Mine
- Donald
- Colonel
- Ken
- Aaron
- Jack
- Junior
- Barbara
- Alex
- Theater
- Lieutenant
- Smiling
- Barry
- Miss
- Flood
- Phil
- Manager
- Sarah
- Greg
- Desk
- Frank
- Foster
- Pupil
- Maker
- Warren
- Ruth
- Lee
- Garrison
- Stanley
Wiktionary
CRANDALL, noun. (stonecutting) A kind of hammer having a head formed of a group of pointed steel bars, used for dressing ashlar, etc.
CRANDALL, verb. (transitive) To dress with a hammer of this kind.
Wise words
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