Examples of 'crapo' in a sentence

Meaning of "crapo"

Crapo is a noun used as a slang term to describe something of poor quality or nonsense
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  • A surname.
  • Alternative form of crappo (“toad”)

How to use "crapo" in a sentence

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The predicted reference values were those established by Crapo et al.
Senator Crapo mentioned that neither agencies have complete jurisdiction over cryptocurrencies and ICOs.
He was the only opposition to the incumbent Crapo.
In a statement, Crapo apologized for his actions.
The predicted values of normality used were those published by Crapo et al.
Hours after his arrest, Crapo issued a public apology for his behavior.
The location was considered a hamlet and had a depot called Crapo.
Incumbent Republican Mike Crapo won re-election to a third term.
The company was taken over by William Crapo Durant.
Local philanthropist Philip M. Crapo suggested that a new library building be constructed.
Recognizing the transient reactor test facility restart mr. crapo.
Crapo had a four-mile ditch dug.
In the present study, we used the values proposed by Crapo et al.
Fulcher endorses Crapo for re-election.
For lung volumes, the predicted values were those proposed by Crapo et al.

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On its organization, Mr. Crapo was chosen a member of the Board of Trustees.
He was 12 years older than his brother Michael Crapo.
Crapo became treasurer of New Bedford when it was incorporated as a city in 1847.
A spirometer Jaeger, Würtzburg, Germany was used, and the predicted values of Crapo were employed.
Durant Motors was founded by William Crapo Durant a . k . a.

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