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 Cradled
- verb - bring up from infancy  
 - cut grain with a cradle scythe  
 - hold gently and carefully; "He cradles the child in his arms"  
 - hold or place in or as if in a cradle; "He cradled the infant in his arms"  
 - run with the stick  
 - wash in a cradle; "cradle gold"  
 
 Cradles
- noun - a baby bed with sides and rockers  
 - a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold  
 - birth of a person; "he was taught from the cradle never to cry"  
 - bring up from infancy  
 - cut grain with a cradle scythe  
 - hold gently and carefully; "He cradles the child in his arms"  
 - hold or place in or as if in a cradle; "He cradled the infant in his arms"  
 - run with the stick  
 - wash in a cradle; "cradle gold"  
 - where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"  
 
 Crafted
- verb - make by hand and with much skill; "The artisan crafted a complicated tool"  
 
 Crafter
- noun - a creator of great skill in the manual arts; "the jewelry was made by internationally famous craftsmen"  
 
 Cragged
- adjective - having hills and crags; "hilly terrain"  
 
 Craigie
- noun - English lexicographer who was a joint editor of the Oxford English Dictionary (1872-1966)  
 
 Crammed
- verb - crowd or pack to capacity; "the theater was jampacked"  
 - prepare (students) hastily for an impending exam  
 - put something somewhere so that the space is completely filled; "cram books into the suitcase"  
 - study intensively, as before an exam; "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam"  
 
 Crammer
- noun - a special school where students are crammed  
 - a student who crams  
 - a teacher who is paid to cram students for examinations  
 - a textbook designed for cramming  
 
 Cramped
- verb - affect with or as if with a cramp  
 - constricted in size; "cramped quarters"; "trying to bring children up in cramped high-rise apartments"  
 - prevent the progress or free movement of; "He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather"; "the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"  
 - secure with a cramp; "cramp the wood"  
 - suffer from sudden painful contraction of a muscle  
 
 Crampet
-  - A cramp iron or cramp ring; a chape, as of a scabbard.