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Crambe maritimaKale Kale, n. [Scot. kale, kail, cale, colewort, Gael. cael;
akin to Ir. cal, W. cawl, Armor. kaol. See Cole.]
1. (Bot.) A variety of cabbage in which the leaves do not
form a head, being nearly the original or wild form of the
species. [Written also kail, and cale.]
2. See Kail, 2.
Sea kale (Bot.), a European cruciferous herb (Crambe
maritima), often used as a pot herb; sea cabbage. CramboCrambo Cram"bo (-b[-o]), n. [Cf. Cramp, a., difficult.]
1. A game in which one person gives a word, to which another
finds a rhyme.
I saw in one corner . . . a cluster of men and
women, diverting themselves with a game at crambo. I
heard several double rhymes . . . which raised a
great deal of mirth. --Addison.
2. A word rhyming with another word.
His similes in order set And every crambo he could
get. --Swift.
Dumb crambo, a game in which one party of players give a
word which rhymes with another, which last to be guessed
by the opposing party, who represent in dumb show what
they think it to be. Dumb cramboCrambo Cram"bo (-b[-o]), n. [Cf. Cramp, a., difficult.]
1. A game in which one person gives a word, to which another
finds a rhyme.
I saw in one corner . . . a cluster of men and
women, diverting themselves with a game at crambo. I
heard several double rhymes . . . which raised a
great deal of mirth. --Addison.
2. A word rhyming with another word.
His similes in order set And every crambo he could
get. --Swift.
Dumb crambo, a game in which one party of players give a
word which rhymes with another, which last to be guessed
by the opposing party, who represent in dumb show what
they think it to be. Scramble
Scramble Scram"ble, v. t.
1. To collect by scrambling; as, to scramble up wealth.
--Marlowe.
2. To prepare (eggs) as a dish for the table, by stirring the
yolks and whites together while cooking.
Scramble
Scramble Scram"ble, n.
1. The act of scrambling, climbing on all fours, or
clambering.
2. The act of jostling and pushing for something desired;
eager and unceremonious struggle for what is thrown or
held out; as, a scramble for office.
Scarcity [of money] enhances its price, and
increases the scramble. --Locke.
Scrambled eggs
Scrambled eggs Scram"bled eggs
Eggs of which the whites and yolks are stirred together while
cooking, or eggs beaten slightly, often with a little milk,
and stirred while cooking.
Scrambler
Scrambler Scram"bler, n.
1. One who scrambles; one who climbs on all fours.
2. A greedy and unceremonious contestant.
ScramblingScrambling Scram"bling, a.
Confused and irregular; awkward; scambling. --
Scram"bling*ly, adv.
A huge old scrambling bedroom. --Sir W.
Scott. ScramblinglyScrambling Scram"bling, a.
Confused and irregular; awkward; scambling. --
Scram"bling*ly, adv.
A huge old scrambling bedroom. --Sir W.
Scott.
Meaning of Cramb from wikipedia
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Cramb is a
Scottish surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Colin Cramb (born 1974),
Scottish football player and
coach Fay
Cramb, also known...
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Colin Cramb (born 23 June 1974 in Lanark) is a
Scottish former professional footballer and
coach who pla**** as a
forward from 1991 and 2009. He notably...
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Richard Ian
Cramb (born 7
September 1963) is a
former Scotland international rugby union player. He pla**** for Harlequins. He
moved to
London Scottish...
- and in 2007 it was
reported that she had
legally changed her name to Fay
Cramb. In May 2008, she was
placed in an
induced coma in
Townsville Hospital following...
- John Adam
Cramb (4 May 1862 –
October 1913) was a
Scottish historian and
fervent patriot. He
published non-fiction
works under his own name, and fiction...
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Archived from the
original on
September 20, 2016.
Retrieved August 20, 2016.
Cramb,
Auslan (January 7, 2005). "Jodi
Jones death 'similar to
Hollywood killing'"...
- Times.
Archived from the
original on 6
August 2021.
Retrieved 22 June 2023.
Cramb,
Auslan (28 June 2007). "Charles
saves Dumfries House at 11th hour". The...
- 2004.
Archived from the
original on 14 May 2012.
Retrieved 19 June 2007.
Cramb,
Auslan (9 June 2010). "Sir Fred
Goodwin buys £3.5m
property in Edinburgh"...
- of
Writing and the
Organization of Society.
Cambridge University Press.
Cramb, Alan W (1964). "A
Short History of Metals". Nature. 203 (4943): 337. Bibcode:1964Natur...
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Archived from the
original on 10
January 2022.
Retrieved 20
October 2020.
Cramb,
Auslan (25
February 2011). "Prince
William and Kate
Middleton return to...