crool


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crool

(kruːl)
vb
1. (tr) to spoil: don't crool your chances.
2. crool someone's pitch to spoil an opportunity for someone
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By the same token, you're kapin' me crool dhry now.
I wish this crool war was over, an' we'd get back to canteen.
Hayden Crool led the all scorers with 21 points for the Lava Bears (5-5).
No attempt was made to explain why it should be less "crool" (NuLab speak for cruel) for a fox to be crumpled up by the talons of a hawk, rather than have its spinal cord snapped by the jaws of a hound ( there is no valid explanation.
Ethan Hawke, Youki Kudoh and Rick Yune pose singly within various lighting effects, while music crashes and breaks like the crool, crool sea.