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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
croodle .
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Examples
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Erik and Ned were croodled by a tree, peering out at us with their mouths open, their eyes wide, and a look of pure astonishment on their faces.
Secret of the Night Ponies JOAN HIATT HARLOW 2009
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He started toward the boy, who had now croodled down behind a barrel.
Secret of the Night Ponies JOAN HIATT HARLOW 2009
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He started toward the boy, who had now croodled down behind a barrel.
Secret of the Night Ponies JOAN HIATT HARLOW 2009
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Erik and Ned were croodled by a tree, peering out at us with their mouths open, their eyes wide, and a look of pure astonishment on their faces.
Secret of the Night Ponies JOAN HIATT HARLOW 2009
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He started toward the boy, who had now croodled down behind a barrel.
Secret of the Night Ponies JOAN HIATT HARLOW 2009
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Erik and Ned were croodled by a tree, peering out at us with their mouths open, their eyes wide, and a look of pure astonishment on their faces.
Secret of the Night Ponies JOAN HIATT HARLOW 2009
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Left thus for long spaces in the company of Betty and the child, that daffed and croodled about her, and even became warmly friendly with me for the sake of my Paris watch and my glittering waistcoat buttons, I made many gallant attempts to get on my old easy footing.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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If some other dog, in youthful frolic, frisked and barked about it, it snarled and snapped, and then croodled down at his master's feet and looked ashamed.
The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Hall Caine 1892
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The lads croodled down by the crackling blaze, and tried to forget that they had forgotten tea-time.
The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Hall Caine 1892
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