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US palisade: Soaring above us was a huge crag that we still had<br />

to climb.<br />

cram v. 1 pack, stuff, overstuff, overcrowd, jam, fill: <strong>The</strong> car was<br />

crammed to the top with suitcases. 2 study, burn the midnight<br />

oil, Literary lucubrate, Colloq grind, Brit swot: Bob can't go<br />

out because he's cramming for an exam.<br />

cramped adj. tight, crowded, incommodious, uncomfortable, close: <strong>The</strong><br />

tiny cabin was too cramped to hold all <strong>of</strong> us at once.<br />

crank n. 1 eccentric, character, oddity, Colloq nut; Slang Brit<br />

nutter, nutcase: Pay no attention to Jason, he's just a crank.<br />

2 monomaniac, zealot, fanatic: <strong>The</strong> restaurant is patronized<br />

mainly by health-food cranks.<br />

cranky adj. 1 eccentric, odd, weird, strange, queer, peculiar, quirky,<br />

capricious, whimsical: He's a cranky old bird who hardly goes<br />

out at all. 2 testy, grouchy, crabby, short-tempered, surly,<br />

irascible, waspish, churlish, gruff, curmudgeonly, cantankerous,<br />

choleric, snappish, petulant, peevish, contentious, querulous,<br />

irritable, splenetic, Colloq crotchety: He's always cranky<br />

before breakfast.<br />

cranny n. chink, crevice, crack, fissure, check, fracture, break,<br />

furrow, split, cleft: Flowers grew from the crannies in the<br />

ancient wall.<br />

crash v. 1 fall, topple: <strong>The</strong> vase crashed onto the stone floor. 2<br />

force, drive, run, smash: He crashed the car into a wall. 3<br />

bang, boom, explode: <strong>The</strong> thunder crashed all around us.<br />

--n. 4 boom, bang, smash, explosion, blast: We heard a great<br />

crash as the building collapsed. 5 disaster, collapse, failure:<br />

<strong>The</strong> stock-market crash has had a devastating effect.<br />

crawl v. 1 creep, worm, wriggle, wiggle, squirm; edge: A spider is<br />

crawling on your collar. 2 inch, creep, drag: For a solid hour<br />

the cars just crawled along at a snail's pace. 3 cower, cringe,<br />

grovel, toady, fawn: Don't worry, he'll soon come crawling,<br />

begging you to take him back. 4 teem, abound, swarm, be overrun<br />

or swamped: <strong>The</strong> scene <strong>of</strong> the crime crawled with police.

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