Associations to the word «Crandall»
Noun
- Prudence
- Melissa
- Norma
- Wally
- Catcher
- Reed
- Typewriter
- Brave
- Canterbury
- Williamson
- Abolitionist
- Marty
- Kirk
- Intercom
- Kaufman
- Mathews
- Curt
- Hernandez
- Shell
- Ludlow
- Liberator
- Erskine
- Westerly
- Wes
- Connecticut
- Torre
- Bronson
- Canyon
- Patsy
- Cramer
- Ellie
- Angelina
- Douglass
- Orson
- Spock
- Wilbur
- Mort
- Mel
- Rusty
- Lew
- Reuben
- Orlando
- Otis
- Mercer
- Burroughs
- Shin
- Graf
- Del
- Doc
- Dyke
- Jesse
- Rhode
- Airline
- Kelley
- Milwaukee
- Evans
- Ames
- Brad
- Goodwin
- Torres
- Emancipation
- Curator
- Pinch
- Doris
- Matthew
- Superhero
- Alvin
- Freddie
- Harvey
- Addison
- Computation
- Baptist
- Clarke
- Illustrator
- Starship
- Brewer
- Microphone
- Heath
- Mccoy
- Craig
- Ceo
- Garcia
- Gibbs
- Cornelius
- Archie
- Johnny
- Graham
- Chandler
- Dom
- Kon
- Holmes
- Donovan
- Stan
Adjective
Adverb
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
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.