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Crowed

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Crowed meaning

simple past and past participle of crow

Example sentences (17)

After a while, the owner called me and told me I had to go back on nights because they needed my speed and accuracy with the crowed place.

The crowed, rife with MAGA stars like Reps.

For more than a year party leaders crowed that Trump did very bad Russian Collusion things.

Long gone are the days when elected representatives occasionally crowed about standing up to the leadership of their own party.

When cocks crowed he recalled such activity takes place at specific hours of the night, often after midnight.

At the briefing, Trump stood alongside a banner reading “America Leads the World in Testing,” and he crowed about how the United States has now surpassed South Korea in per capita testing.

Bus stands in Delhi are crowed as over 500 buses were arranged for them by state governments in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.

It's called China," Trump crowed.

Even with a crowed, this spot is pretty spectacular.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu crowed after the election results came in that his Likud had defied critics and won a comparatively easy reelection.

There, they asked for a microphone and addressed the crowed.

Following Schachtner’s victory on Tuesday night, Democrats crowed that it was the 34th GOP-held state legislative seat the party has flipped since Trump’s election.

He crowed about it during a pep rally for anti-abortion marchers in the Rose Garden.

Tanner Kero quieted the crowed some, tying the game once more 4:21 into the third.

One author crowed of Pueblo that "the necessity exists no longer for Sharp's rifles and revolvers.

These two examples occurred when first, Meidias punched Demosthenes in the face in the theater (Against Meidias), and second when (in Against Konon) a defendant allegedly assaulted a man and crowed over the victim.

These two examples occurred when first Midias punched Demosthenes in the face in the theatre ( Against Midias ), and second when (in Against Conon) a defendant allegedly assaulted a man and crowed over the victim.