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Definition of Kreng
1. n. See Krang.
Definition of Kreng
1. part of the remains of a whale [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kreng
Literary usage of Kreng
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Account of the Arctic Regions with a History and Description of the by William Scoresby (1820)
"In this situation, while he was in the act of cutting the kreng adrift, a boy
inadvertently ... Before this was discovered, the kreng was set at liberty, ..."
2. The Panorama of Nations: Comprising the Characteristics of Courage by John Frost (1853)
"Before this was discovered the kreng was set at liberty, and began instantly to
sink. The mate then threw himself towards the boat, but being firmly ..."
3. American Natural History by John Davidson Godman (1836)
"Before this was discovered the kreng was set at liberty, and began instantly to
sink. The harpooner then threw himself towards the boat, but being firmly ..."
4. The Polar and Tropical Worlds: A...description of Man and Nature in the by Georg Hartwig (1877)
"After having eaten the piece he carried away with him, he returned. The noose,
with another piece of kreng, being then replaced, he pushed the rope aside, ..."
5. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1820)
"The noose, with another piece of kreng, being then replaced, he pushed the rope
aside, and again walked triumphantly off with the kreng. ..."