Definition of Cranker

1. Adjective. (comparative of crank) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cranker

1. crank [adj] - See also: crank

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cranker

crank caller
crank handle
crank letter
crank out
crank science
crank up
crank uped
crankarm
crankarms
crankbird
crankbirds
crankcase
crankcases
cranked
cranked up
cranker (current term)
crankest
crankier
crankiest
crankily
crankiness
crankinesses
cranking
cranking up
crankish
crankle
crankled
crankles
crankling
crankly

Literary usage of Cranker

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Airplane Engine by Lionel Simeon Marks (1922)
"The US Air Service has used an electric cranker driven by an ... The cranker is mounted in a spherical bowl permitting universal adjustment; it is brought ..."

2. Advertising, Its Principles and Practice by Harry Tipper (1919)
"By the use of 38" The electric cranker of the Packard "2*38** spins the motor so ... Like every other Packard feature, this electric cranker represent! the ..."

3. Records and Papers of the New London County Historical Society (1906)
"Collins, harry A. Comeau, Arthur E. Conant. J. Stanton Cook, Joseph A. Copp, Joseph F'. Corcoran, harry P. Corson, 1)aniel F. cranker, Joseph N. cranker, ..."

4. The Fordowner (1915)
"Is an apparatus which was slowly evolved by a real engineer to meet a real need which has not been met by the hand cranker, the foot cranker, ..."

5. London by Walter Besant (1892)
"counterfeit cranker who stood at the corner of the street covered with mud, and his face besmeared with blood, as one who has just had an attack of the ..."

6. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1917)
"Ferd Heim Brewing Co. (1900) 62 Kan. 188, 61 Рас. 689. And see Frolich v. cranker (1901) 21 Ohio CC 615, 11 Ohio CD 592, slat- elevator shaft, ..."

7. The Airplane Engine by Lionel Simeon Marks (1922)
"The US Air Service has used an electric cranker driven by an ... The cranker is mounted in a spherical bowl permitting universal adjustment; it is brought ..."

8. Advertising, Its Principles and Practice by Harry Tipper (1919)
"By the use of 38" The electric cranker of the Packard "2*38** spins the motor so ... Like every other Packard feature, this electric cranker represent! the ..."

9. Records and Papers of the New London County Historical Society (1906)
"Collins, harry A. Comeau, Arthur E. Conant. J. Stanton Cook, Joseph A. Copp, Joseph F'. Corcoran, harry P. Corson, 1)aniel F. cranker, Joseph N. cranker, ..."

10. The Fordowner (1915)
"Is an apparatus which was slowly evolved by a real engineer to meet a real need which has not been met by the hand cranker, the foot cranker, ..."

11. London by Walter Besant (1892)
"counterfeit cranker who stood at the corner of the street covered with mud, and his face besmeared with blood, as one who has just had an attack of the ..."

12. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1917)
"Ferd Heim Brewing Co. (1900) 62 Kan. 188, 61 Рас. 689. And see Frolich v. cranker (1901) 21 Ohio CC 615, 11 Ohio CD 592, slat- elevator shaft, ..."

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