Constellation the Crane
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GRUSConstellation, the Crane.
GRUSCrane constellation.
GRUSSouthern constellation resembling a crane.
HART"The Bridge" poet Crane
EGRETRelative of the crane.
RARELike the whooping crane
AZURE"High in the -- steeps": Crane
NILESOne of the Crane brothers
cranagethe use of a crane
AESOP"The Wolf and the Crane" author
ICHABODCrane who fled the Headless Horseman
HORSEMANSIchabod Crane was the headless ... victim.
LUFFRaise the jib of a crane
cranagesCRANAGE, the use of a crane
OPENBOATStory by Stephen Crane, 1898 (with "The").
beamom spar the beam of a crane
derrickto lift the jib of a crane
TORTURED"... with history" (like the Mississippi, to Hart Crane)
derrickingDERRICK, to lift the jib of a crane
derrickedDERRICK, to lift the jib of a crane
EMUBird whose name comes from the Portuguese for "crane"
LESHost Crane dubbed "the bad boy of late-night television"
luffingRaise or lower (the jib of a crane or derrick)
dogmana man who directs a crane while travelling with the hook
dogmenDOGMAN, a man who directs a crane while travelling with the hook
taglines(on a crane) a cable for steadying a suspended bucket at the rear
tagline(on a crane) a cable for steadying a suspended bucket at the rear
TAICHIDiscipline with postures like White Crane Spreads Its Wings and Grasp the Sparrow's Tail
luffedto raise or lower the outer end of (the boom of a crane or derrick)
luffto raise or lower the outer end of (the boom of a crane or derrick)
draglineexcavating crane having a bucket that is dropped from a boom and dragged toward the crane base by a cable
luffto raise or lower the outer end of the boom of a crane or derrick so as to move its load horizontally
brolgalarge Australian crane, Grus rubicunda, with silvery-gray plumage and a red patch on the head, noted for its elaborate courtship dance
davita crane that projects over the side of a ship or a hatchway and is used especially for boats, anchors, or cargo
luffedto raise or lower the outer end of the boom of a crane or derrick so as to move its load horizontally
brolgaslarge Australian crane, Grus rubicunda, with silvery-gray plumage and a red patch on the head, noted for its elaborate courtship dance
fairleadpulley, thimble, etc., used to guide a rope forming part of the rigging of a ship, crane, etc., in such a way as to prevent chafing
geraniumsA herbaceous plant or small shrub of a genus that comprises the cranesbills and their relatives. Geraniums bear a long narrow fruit that is said to be shaped like the bill of a crane
waderany of various large birds having long legs, long necks, and long bills, that are adapted for wading in shallow waters and living on fish, frogs, etc., as the crane, heron, stork, shoebill, ibis, and flamingo
wadersany of various large birds having long legs, long necks, and long bills, that are adapted for wading in shallow waters and living on fish, frogs, etc., as the crane, heron, stork, shoebill, ibis, and flamingo