crank in the PONS Dictionary

crank Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

crank call

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I cranked out five tunes and sent them off.
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There are a number of websites devoted to listing people as cranks.
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In martial arts, spine cranks are generally rarer techniques than neck cranks because they are more difficult to apply.
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You think if the projectionist cranked the volume a little you could actually sort of get into this.
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By cranking the key, he was able to increase his speed and reflexes.
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The upper one is mounted directly on the vertical engine/rotor mast and is cranked near midpoint to clear the propeller tips.
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The cranks of the partitions of the integers 4, 5, 6 are computed in the following tables.
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The special pedal cranks allowed both pedals to be rotated forward so that the pedals would form motorcycle-style footrests in normal operation.
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Tech cranked up its passing game on its next possession, eventually scoring a touchdown and extra point with 5:39 remaining in the third quarter.
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While on older beds, this is done with cranks usually found at the foot of the bed, on modern beds, this feature is electronic.
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