Examples of 'cranleigh' in a sentence

Meaning of "cranleigh"

cranleigh (verb): To engage in the action of cranleighing. The specific meaning would depend on the context or origin of the word
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  • A large village and civil parish in Waverley borough, Surrey, England (OS grid ref TQ0639).

How to use "cranleigh" in a sentence

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Cranleigh had a substantial goods yard equipped with a large loading gantry.
We met at a forensic conference in Cranleigh.
Cranleigh Waters flows through and drains the village.
Buildings on the platforms used for the Cranleigh line nos.
He was schooled at Cranleigh School where he was a noted scholar and athlete.
He owns that boat and he owns that big house out on Cranleigh Key.
He looks to Lady Cranleigh to provide an alibi but she stays silent.
He took up a position as cricket coach at Cranleigh School.
The Doctor asks Lord Cranleigh to distract George while he finds a way to their position.
Adric dresses as a pirate for the Cranleigh Hall party.
Did you know Cranleigh had been in prison?
A credit card is required to secure your reservation at Cranleigh in Bath.
What was Cranleigh in for?
There is something terribly wrong here, Lady Cranleigh knows.
How can Lady Cranleigh help you?

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Did not expect four of you . I am Cranleigh.
I will leave Lady Cranleigh to do that.
That 's definitely Cranleigh.
He was a schoolmaster at Cranleigh School in Surrey before becoming an actor in 1934.
You should ask Lady Cranleigh to dance.
Hello? Cranleigh here.

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