Press or grind with a crushing noise.
1 The next moment he was plucked out into the air, and fell with a " cranch " upon the rocks!
2 Cranch and his wife are with me, and will stay the winter.
3 I'm going up to Cranch 's this evening and to Lenox next week.
4 For the next six years Cranch lived the life of an itinerant preacher.
5 Father Pedro had neither noticed the concluding words nor the movement of Cranch .
6 Among landscape painters Cropsey and Cranch have the true artist spirit.
7 Now I expect Charles every moment to go with me to see Cranch .
8 Cranch is about breaking up house-keeping preparatory to his summer rustication.
9 When their hands separated, the father still hesitated, looking at Cranch .
10 He danced, a plaintive Salome, before Christopher P. Cranch and Nathaniel P. Willis.
11 This provoked another kiss from Cranch , and then Juanita said demurely,-
12 All these regular boarders, including Fog-horn Cranch and Fred, breakfasted at eight o'clock.
13 Cranch , William Ellery Channing, Mrs. Ellen Hooper, and her sister Mrs. Caroline Tappan.
14 Cranch agitated the matter, and the new town, which was the old, was incorporated.
15 Tomlins, Cranch , and the others had no suggestions to offer.
16 And later on Tomlins went abroad, and Cranch moved West.
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