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