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Crabb
[ krab ]
noun
- George, 1778–1851, English author and philologist.
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“It may be possible to use urine as a screening approach, and there’s quite a lot of work going on in that area,” Crabb adds.
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So said Mr. Brandon to me, as we sat in the bay-window at Crabb Cot, at which place we were staying.
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The doctor looked at the dish, had no idea what to say, and cried: 'Ah, poor Crabb.'
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When they came to the nobleman's castle, the table was spread, and Crabb was told to sit down and eat.
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Crabb says that sarcasm is the indulgence only of personal resentment, and is never justifiable.
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So ended the Crabb Expedition, one of the most ill-fated and melancholy of any in the bloody annals of Mexico.
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