- crank|ish
- crank|ish «KRANG kihsh», adjective.somewhat cranky.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
crank — crank; crank·er; crank·ery; crank·i·ly; crank·i·ness; crank·ish; crank·ism; crank·less; crank·ous; crank·um; … English syllables
crankish — crank·ish … English syllables
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