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schrank
[ shrangk ]
noun
- (in Pennsylvania Dutch furniture) a two-door clothes cabinet one side of which has drawers and shelves and the other side an open space for hanging clothes.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of schrank1
From Pennsylvania Dutch; compare German Schrank “cupboard”
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Example Sentences
Brooks: I say, if I may quote a comedy writer named Joe Schrank, I can hardly believe my hearing aid.
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He continued to exhibit the utmost indifference to the motives of Schrank, who sought his life.
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The thousands who were in the vicinity of the shooting clamored for Schrank's life.
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When Schrank was first questioned at the central station he declined to give his name.
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Schrank having disappeared, the crowd about the hotel hurried to the Auditorium.
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Upon its arrival Schrank was hustled into it and taken to the central station.
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