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crandall

1

[kran-dl]

noun

  1. a tool for dressing stone, having adjustable, pointed, steel rods held in a slot at the end of the handle.



Crandall

2

[kran-dl]

noun

  1. Prudence, 1803–90, U.S. educator and civil rights activist.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of crandall1

Probably after the proper name
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Example Sentences

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The breakthrough came during a routine meeting between Gehman and two collaborators, Grace Crandall and Melanie Prentice.

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Bradie Crandall, a powerlifter with PlantBuilt who uses the social media handle Vegan Hercules, said he saves money by mixing an admittedly "chalky" blend of unflavored pea and rice protein powders, which he buys in bulk.

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Crandall said veganism "wasn't even a choice" for him.

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"I think there's a lot of people that, once they have the capacity for empathy and knowledge of our food system, they're going to want to go vegan," Crandall said.

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Vegan athletes are "under a microscope," Crandall said.

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