A musical note having the time value of a quarter of a whole note.
A strange attitude or habit.
A sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook.
1 Good enough for him for having such a crotchet in his head.
2 What crotchet has that swaggering booby got in his numskull, I wonder?
3 You are wondering at the name 'Craigie Cottage ' - another crotchet of my father's.
4 What particular crotchet could he have been humoring in this case?
5 Each of us has his own crotchet , which differs from the other man's.
6 And Sid Vicious didn't crotchet his own stupid mock-Tibetan hippy-dippy ear-flapped bobble hats.
7 The parallel order with a defensive or offensive crotchet ; 3.
8 We put that question to Lansing's only surviving student, a living crotchet named MacDougal.
9 Though little did I think what the crotchet would be.
10 Besides, he has a silly crotchet in his head now.
11 A man with a crotchet should select a partner with the same morbid fancy.
12 When he opened them again, she was waggling a green crotchet - edged hand towel at him.
13 You came here because Mr. Somers had a crotchet .
14 There were members for every crotchet and corrupt interest, but there were none for them.
15 What crotchet is uppermost in your mind, now, Dick?
16 As for Trencher, the one crotchet in his cool brain centred about that worthless trade dollar.
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