| crowbar |
a heavy, metal bar or rod with a flattened and bent end. A crowbar is used to lift or pry things. |
| crowd |
a large number of people gathered together. [5 definitions] |
| crowded |
very full, or too full, of things or people. |
| crown |
a covering for the head often made of gold or silver and decorated with jewels. Kings and queens wear crowns. [4 definitions] |
| crow's-nest |
a small platform near the top of a ship's mast. A person stands in the crow's-nest to see what is happening on and around the ship. |
| crucial |
very important; deciding the success or failure of something. |
| crude |
natural; raw. [3 definitions] |
| cruel |
willing to cause pain or suffering; showing no mercy. [2 definitions] |
| cruelty |
the state or characteristic of being cruel. [2 definitions] |
| cruise |
to travel for pleasure in a ship. [3 definitions] |
| cruiser |
a fast ship of medium size. Cruisers are used in wars. [3 definitions] |
| crumb |
a tiny piece that breaks or falls from baked goods. |
| crumble |
to break or crush into bits or crumbs. [2 definitions] |
| crummy |
(informal) not good at all; not pleasing or of high quality; junky. [2 definitions] |
| crumple |
to press or crush and cause wrinkles. [2 definitions] |
| crunch |
to chew with a crackling noise; crush by biting. [3 definitions] |
| crunchy |
making or capable of making a crunching sound, especially when chewed. |
| crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. [3 definitions] |
| crush |
to cause to lose shape or become flat by pressing or squeezing very hard. [5 definitions] |
| crust |
the slightly hard, baked dough on the outside of bread, pies, and other baked things. [5 definitions] |
| crustacean |
an aquatic animal with a hard shell and jointed legs. Crustaceans live in fresh or salt water. There are many kinds of crustaceans, including crabs, crayfish, lobsters, and shrimps. Crustaceans are kinds of arthropods. |