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n. (plural of crib English)

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Cribs may refer to:

  • The Cribs, a band from the United Kingdom
  • MTV Cribs, a reality television program on MTV

Usage examples of "cribs".

They slept wherever they were admitted, usually among the poor and the pariahs in the skid rows and tenderloins and cribs of Europe, America and Asia.

A long row of cribs lined the wall, each with its own set of lifesaving equipment.

The wind rose to gale force, sending cribs skittering around the room on their little wheels, tearing at my eyes so that I had to shield them with one hand.

My ears shrieked with the sudden lack of sound, though the dozen or so babies, in their cribs, continued a chorus of steady, terrified little wails.

With the cribs in place and the packaging hauled out to the overflowing trash bin, he washed up, then walked into the kitchen just as Tess pulled the lasagna from the oven.

It was a common problem in cribs, and even in a few families where the number of wives was high.

The Whistlers, two generations removed from the cribs, looked panic-stricken.

Such men usually went to cribs belonging to the Order of the Sword, which serviced the army, or were sold to private cribs.

Titia dithered about delivering a secret offer to share a noble husband, an option that would have saved Eldest from visiting the disease-ridden cribs in a desperate attempt to produce an heir.

There were a dozen new baby cribs assembled and set up, fitted with mattresses and baby blankets, displayed among matching chests of drawers and changing tables.

The McPheron brothers approached the baby cribs and began to inspect them closely.

They manipulated the moveable sides, raising them and lowering them, and walked around each of the cribs and adjusted the height of the supports and peered underneath, and they pushed them and rolled them forward and backward.