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crotch

[kroch] / krɒtʃ /
NOUN
angle
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NOUN
loins
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Scarlet Blake, 25, of Crotch Crescent, previously known as Alice Wang, was charged with the offence on Saturday.

From BBC • Aug. 13, 2023

As any obeah-minded Bahamian could have predicted, this precaution worked; the ghost, one Richard Crotch in life, worked silently and invisibly to bring the necessary luck.

From Time Magazine Archive

The other was a good sale at Weatherbee & Crotch, which, by this time, I had probably missed.

From "Feed" by M.T. Anderson

Dr. Crotch has composed numerous pieces for the organ and pianoforte, and published, in 1812, ‘Elements of Musical Composition and Thorough Bass,’ and subsequently specimens of various styles of music of all ages. 

From A Walk from London to Fulham by Fairholt, F. W. (Frederick William)

Dr. Crotch was, in 1797, at the early age of twenty-two, appointed Professor of Music in the University of Oxford, where he received the degree of Doctor of Music. 

From A Walk from London to Fulham by Fairholt, F. W. (Frederick William)




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