Examples of 'cracknell' in a sentence

Meaning of "cracknell"

Cracknell is a surname of English origin, often associated with individuals or families bearing that name. It can also refer to places or things named after people with the surname Cracknell
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  • A surname.

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Music by sarah cracknell.
Cracknell was there.
I share this room with Cracknell.
Cracknell minus the head protection that saved his life in cycle smash.
I have met young Cracknell.
Carry Cracknell to the church.
The lead track is co-written by vocalist Sarah Cracknell.
Guiding Cracknell back to the God who never left him.
Are you all right? Ben Fogle would not have left James Cracknell.
Mr Cracknell being in a difficulty.
And the really, really gorgeous singer from Saint Etienne, the one before Sarah Cracknell.
James Cracknell was in attendance.
Well, erm, young Henry tells me that Cracknell gets a fair amount of work.
Cracknell will report to the Laval Rocket.
In front, it is solid also With players like Jones, King or Cracknell.

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Cracknell has been Saint Etienne 's permanent vocalist since then.
That chicken that your son's got… um, it belongs to old Cracknell.
Now, Cracknell has been with us for the past few months as a squatter. Handout Owen.
In 1927, the pipe organ was sold to the Cracknell Road Congregational Church.
Ryan Cracknell of Apollo Guide called the film " an animated masterpiece.
Be gone, Cracknell.
Cracknell is the daughter of Stanley Kubrick 's first assistant director Derek Cracknell.
Carry Cracknell to the church . Go.
Cracknell and Romero 's record chasing End to End race has started.
James Cracknell ( Double Olympic gold medallist and politician ).
Philip Cracknell explained to us that “ the loss at Wong Nai Chung Gap was crucial.
James Cracknell has revealed why he split with his wife of 17 years.
Sarah Cracknell pursued a solo project, releasing a single titled " Anymore " in the fall of the year.

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