Lexicographical Neighbors of Crunkles
Literary usage of Crunkles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Recreations of Christopher North: Pseud. by John Wilson (1842)
"The pellets are in her -brain, and turning herself over, she crunkles out to her
full length, like a piece of untwisting Indian rubber, and is dead. ..."
2. Christopher in His Sporting Jacket by John Wilson (1901)
"The pellets are in her brain, and turning herself over, she crunkles out to her
full length, like a piece of untwisting Indian rubber, and is dead. ..."
3. Christopher in His Sporting Jacket by John Wilson (1901)
"The pellets are in her brain, and turning herself over, she crunkles out to her
full length, like a piece of untwisting Indian rubber, and is dead. ..."