- present perfect of crane.
Example Sentences
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He could not look up: to have done so, he must have craned backwards; and little thing as that might seem, it would have been enough to upset his balance on that skimpy track.
From The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea by Ollivant, Alfred
He could scarcely have craned his neck up so as to hold a confabulation with Jesus from the streets, and we must therefore suppose that he was sharp set on another pinnacle.
From Bible Romances First Series by Foote, G. W. (George William)
And you have craned, strained, and twisted your neck, trying to take it all in.
From Injun and Whitey to the Rescue by Hart, William S.
And I suppose I must have craned my head forward, for I had a sudden glimpse of things—a close quick downward glimpse of a pepper-and-salt waistcoat and of two great hairy hands clasped across it.
From Seven Men by Beerbohm, Max, Sir