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Crabs typically walk
sideways (hence the term
crabwise),
because of the
articulation of the legs
which makes a
sidelong gait more...
- Down and Out in the
Magic Kingdom,
Little Brother Jeramy Dodds 1974 poet
Crabwise to the
Hounds M. T.
Dohaney 1930 novelist,
short stories The
Corrigan Women...
- locomotion.
Crabs typically walk
sideways (a
behaviour that
gives us the word
crabwise). This is
because of the
articulation of the legs,
which makes a sidelong...
- time." He added, "Furthermore, the
simple story line
slides its
course crabwise,
wedged in
between oblique,
pretentious photography – some of it fetchingly...
- "under
Damiano Damiani's
studied direction, the
incidents move in stilted,
crabwise fashion ... Miss
Davis ... is
truly a sight,
looking like a
Pekingese under...
- won the 2007 CBC
Literary Award in poetry. His
debut poetry collection,
Crabwise to the
Hounds (Coach
House Books, 2008),
received the 2009
Trillium Book...
-
unity of Europe, and that the
unity of
Europe could best be
approached crabwise through technical cooperation in
economic matters,
rather than bluntly...
-
Moritz The
Sentinel Winner Kevin Connolly Revolver Finalist Jeramy Dodds Crabwise to the
Hounds Finalist International C.D.
Wright Rising, Falling, Hovering...
-
crabfish crabbish crabless crablike crabling crabmeat crabspider crabstick crabwise crack crackdown cracker cracker-jack
crackhead crackle crackpot cradle...
- tire
contacts relative to the
center of m****. X-2 was also able to go "
crabwise" with the
wheels parallel but out of line with the frame, for instance...