We have no meanings for "old crib" in our records yet.
1 She can have Dicky's old crib , of course, but where shall we put it?
2 One each side of the old crib , they watched.
3 The boarded floor, the old crib , the deal table, would have been welcome, if only Sylvia had been there.
4 She grabbed her old crib mattress and heaved it into the corner, then unfolded the new one precisely on the floor.
5 I don't want to be making roads from this old crib to the Hollow, only I thought you'd like one look at Dick.'
6 Nell had grown too long for her old crib mattress, and so Harv, her big brother, said he would help get a new one.
7 As we came close, out walks old Crib , and smells at us.
8 She said nothing for a while; and then old Crib began to growl.
9 When I looked round I saw the dog sleeping at Jim's feet, old Crib .
10 Father and Warrigal took one lot; they had the dog, old Crib , to help them.
11 Make a start, and bring old Crib too.'
12 'It's old Crib , ' said Jim, with a big laugh; 'blest if it ain't.
13 The corridors go between wire storage cages, where the tenants keep stuff like trunks and old cribs and parakeet cages.
14 Sometimes Dad would get up and walk round the room shaking his head; then he would kick old Crib for lying under the table.
15 'Why, here comes old Crib .
16 "Either he has the old crib at work again, or has hit on a safer way of working crib."
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