Associations to the word «Crake»
Noun
- Corn
- Rail
- Harrier
- Chestnut
- Kingfisher
- Bird
- Ascension
- Jimmy
- Buzzard
- Quail
- Starling
- Tern
- Heron
- Grassland
- Airlock
- Wetland
- Warbler
- Olson
- Invertebrate
- Ren
- Kite
- Little
- Aus
- Helena
- Dove
- Marsh
- Vulture
- Gull
- Crane
- Duck
- Yellow
- Margaret
- Paint
- Boast
- Red
- Habitat
- Gray
- Circus
- Glenn
- Relative
- Henderson
- Reed
- Breed
- Pete
- White
- Vegetation
- Ash
- Fauna
- Species
- Meadow
- Flood
- Protagonist
- Mammal
- Dot
- Frog
- Family
- African
- Owl
- Hay
- Atlas
- Genus
- Territorial
- Migration
Adjective
Wiktionary
CRAKE, noun. Any of several birds of the family Rallidae that have short bills.
CRAKE, verb. To cry out harshly and loudly, like a crake.
CRAKE, noun. (obsolete) A crack; a boast.
CRAKE, verb. (obsolete) To boast; to speak loudly and boastfully.
CRAKE, noun. Alternative letter-case form of crake
Dictionary definition
CRAKE, noun. Any of several short-billed Old World rails.
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