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n. (plural of crowder English)
Usage examples of "crowders".
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.