- Look up
crummy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crummy may
refer to: A railroaders'
slang term for a
caboose A loggers' term for the
vehicle transporting...
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Crummy is a
British archaeologist and
artefact (small finds) specialist,
especially of
Roman material culture.
Crummy completed an undergraduate...
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Helen Crummy MBE (10 May 1920 – 11 July 2011) was a
founder of the
Craigmillar Festival Society, and
served as the
Organising Secretary for the
group until...
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Crummy MBE (born 14
November 1959) is a
Scottish artist, who has
designed several major works such as the
Great Tapestry of
Scotland (2013).
Crummy was...
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occasionally strings for ballad-type songs. Side A of the
album concludes with "
Crummy Stuff", pla**** in a pop punk style, with
repetitive lyrics based on the...
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Louise McKinney (née
Crummy; 22
September 1868 – 10 July 1931) was a
Canadian politician,
temperance advocate, and women's
rights activist. She was the...
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called Crummy & Rossbach.
Following Rossbach's p****ing in the mid-1930s,
Crummy later partnered with
William Consodine in 1945 to form
Crummy & Consodine...
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Colchester "Bronze head of a
Roman Emperor".
British Museum.
Crummy, Nina;
Crummy, Philip; and Crossan, Carl (1993)
Colchester Archaeological Report...
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chased by man-eating
spiders in
Lethal Company, and all I got was this
crummy teapot". TechRadar.
Archived from the
original on
December 14, 2023. Retrieved...
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phone call from an old lover,
which sends her a
decade back in time, to a "
crummy"
hotel in
Greenwich Village in
about 1964 or 1965. She
recalls giving him...