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crane

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: cranespast: cranedpp: craneding: craning

The term evokes a strong visual of elongation and verticality. Whether referring to the bird or the machine, the central image is a long, slender extension reaching upward or outward to bridge a gap or gain a vantage point. This creates a sense of striving or searching. When used as a verb, the word carries a connotation of effort and slight discomfort. It describes a physical strain used to overcome an obstacle, such as a crowd or a wall, suggesting a desperate or eager curiosity to perceive something just out of reach.

Countable when referring to individual birds or specific pieces of machinery.

Meanings

Noun

A large bird with long legs and a long neck.

"The crane stood motionless in the shallow marsh."

Noun

A machine used for lifting heavy objects.

"The construction crew used a crane to hoist the steel beams."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To stretch one's neck to see something better.

"She had to crane her neck to see the stage."

Intransitive Verb

To stretch the neck forward.

"He craned forward to get a better look at the painting."

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