Word: croweded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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As is usual near any peak of stock market enthusiasm, an oracle of immense prestige dramatically crowed at the precise moment when the market needed a cheery word to carry it into still higher price area. In July 1926, Thomas Cochran, Morgan partner, was interviewed the midnight he sailed for...
In a one sided game Saturday night at the Commonwealth Armory in Boston the University polo team defeated Yale by the score of 18 1-2 to 3 1-2 before the largest crowed of the season. After the first chukker the Crimson mallet men completely outclassed their traditional rivals...
"How well she looks!" cried Elizabeth, Duchess of York. The baby, Princess Elizabeth, gurgled, crowed.
Last week passenger Vittorio contributed an article to the news organ Tricolor. Honest, he admitted: "I closed my eyes for a minute. . . . When I opened them we were up high. . . ." Enthusiastic, he fairly crowed: "I am a real flyer now and I hope father will let me go up again...
As if crowed weren't bad enough in any sizes or shapes. And by the way in what shape do you prefer your crowd? I prefer mine as select as possible. Say three. For three's crowd. Or drunk. You see I'm easily pleased. What crowd isn't drunk...