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Crowder

Crowder \Crowd"er\ (kroud"[~e]r), n. One who plays on a crowd; a fiddler. [Obs.] ``Some blind crowder.''
--Sir P. Sidney.

Crowder

Crowder \Crowd"er\, n. One who crowds or pushes.

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crowder

n. 1 One who crowds or pushes. 2 One who plays on a crowd (musical instrument); a fiddler.

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Crowder, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma
Population (2000): 436
Housing Units (2000): 183
Land area (2000): 0.977527 sq. miles (2.531783 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.032089 sq. miles (0.083109 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.009616 sq. miles (2.614892 sq. km)
FIPS code: 18550
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 35.121927 N, 95.671460 W
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Crowder, MS -- U.S. town in Mississippi
Population (2000): 766
Housing Units (2000): 334
Land area (2000): 0.453058 sq. miles (1.173416 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.453058 sq. miles (1.173416 sq. km)
FIPS code: 16940
Located within: Mississippi (MS), FIPS 28
Location: 34.173091 N, 90.136476 W
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Crowder

Crowder may refer to:

Crowder (musician)

David Wallace Crowder (born November 29, 1971), known by his mononymous stage name Crowder, is an American Christian folktronica musician. He was the lead singer in the now defunct David Crowder Band. As of 2012, Crowder is making a solo career for himself on sixstepsrecords and Sparrow Records labels, and released his first solo album Neon Steeple on May 27, 2014. Crowder released his first solo single off the forthcoming album entitled " I Am" on November 25, 2013, which rose to the No. 3 position on the Christian Songs chart.

Crowder (surname)

Crowder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alvin Crowder, baseball pitcher
  • Channing Crowder, NFL linebacker
  • Enoch Crowder, American World War I general
  • Jae Crowder (born 1990), American basketball player
  • Jamison Crowder, American football player
  • Jean Crowder, Canadian politician
  • John Crowder, British politician
  • Petre Crowder, British politician
  • Norman Crowder (1926–2013), English Anglican Archdeacon
  • Randy Crowder, defensive lineman
  • Richard Crowder (died 1859), Judge Advocate of the Fleet from 1849-1854
  • Richard T. Crowder, Chief Agricultural Negotiator in the Office of the US Trade Representative
  • Steven Crowder, American actor, conservative political commentator, and comedian
  • Tim Crowder (football), American football player
  • Tim Crowder (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
  • David Crowder, American musician

Usage examples of "crowder".

But the crowders, like their common adapid ancestors, relied heavily on the caterpillars and grubs they snatched from the branches, and they had sharp, narrow teeth to process their insect prey.

The Crowders were one of the old families of Clapboard Island, founding members of the original settlement and well regarded for the most part, but they had always been poor fishermen, generation after generation, and never enjoyed a high standing in the community.

And such nut smashing was a cognitive leap beyond the grasp of any crowder, which was why the crowders were hanging around now.

She saw the flitting, nervous forms of a couple of crowders, and even a potbelly, sitting squat on the trunk of a walnut.

The two terrified crowders, huddled together, skittered away as she approached.

The two crowders were squalling like tiny birds, running and leaping this way and that.

Crowder could completely close the door behind him, Mordecai grabbed the doorknob and thrust his head back inside.

Next to it were the beans-black-eyed peas, crowder peas, green beans cooked with ham, and butter beans.

She and Esau grew four types of tomatoes, butter beans, string beans, black-eyed peas, crowder peas, cucumbers, eggplant, squash, collards, mustard greens, turnips, vidalia onions, yellow onions, green onions, cabbage, okra, new red potatoes, russet potatoes, carrots, beets, corn, green peppers, cantaloupes, two varieties of watermelon, and a few other things she couldn't recall at the moment.

Crowder idly watched her husband lash The Spider to its mooring buoy, climb into his punt and row for shore, manning the oars from a standup position, a habit peculiar to lobster fishermen as a whole.

George opened up with the one-pounder before Lieutenant Crowder screamed, “Rake ’em!

Crowder pulled the rocking chair up near the potbelly stove, reached for the twine in its holdfast, and began to knit.

Crowder, who had always regarded the birthmark upon her second daughter Eliza as a sign of the indignation of the Creator at a third helping of raspberry tart which she had partaken of during a critical period, learned that, with the help of two galvanic needles, the mischief was not irreparable.

Lyman Crowder was a rich man, lived north of town on a good-sized ranch that he ran pretty much as a hobby.

Fried okra, Crowder peas with boiled okra, rutabaga, fried eggplant, and fried summer squash—.