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Definitions from the WebCrowtherNoun, singular: A surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "crawe" meaning crow and "thur" meaning clear. Sample sentence: John Crowther is a renowned historian known for his expertise in medieval England. Adjective: Referring to something or someone related to or associated with Crowther. Sample sentence: The Crowther family-owned bakery sells delicious pastries. Verb, present tense: The act of vocalizing expressively or triumphantly. Sample sentence: Alex could not help but crowther when she won the race. Search related products on Amazon | ||||
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