NUTCASE vs CRANK: NOUN
- Someone deranged and possibly dangerous
- Someone who is insane.
- An eccentric or odd person.
- A crazy or eccentric person.
- A whimsically eccentric person
- A clever turn of speech; a verbal conceit.
- A peculiar or eccentric idea or action.
- A grouchy person.
- A device for transmitting rotary motion, consisting of a handle or arm attached at right angles to a shaft.
- Amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
- An eccentric person, especially one who is unduly zealous.
- A bad-tempered person
- A whimsically eccentric person
- A hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle
- Methamphetamine.
- A crank vessel; a vessel overmasted or badly ballasted.
- An instrument of prison discipline, consisting of a small wheel, like the paddle-wheel of a steam-vessel, which, when the prisoner turns a handle outside, revolves in a box partially filled with gravel. The labor of turning it is more or less severe, according to the quantity of gravel.
- An iron attached to the feet in curling, to prevent slipping.
- An iron brace for various purposes, such as the braces which support the lanterns on the poop-quarters of vessels.
- A bent or vertical arm attached to or projecting at an angle from an axis at one end, and with provision for the application of power at the other, used for communicating circular motion, as in a grindstone, or for changing circular into reciprocating motion, as in a saw-mill, or reciprocating into circular motion, as in a steam-engine.
- A person whose mind is ill-balanced or awry; one who lacks mental poise; one who is subject to crotchets, whims, caprices, or absurd or impracticable notions; especially, a person of this sort who takes up some one impracticable notion or project and urges it in season and out of season; a monomaniac.
- A sick person: first used with the epithet counterfeit, designating a person who feigned sickness or frenzy in order to wring money from the compassion or fears of the beholder. See etymology and quotations.
- A creaking, as of an ungreased wheel.
- Figuratively, something inharmonious.
- Plural Pains; aches.
- An absurd or unreasonable action caused by a twist of judgment; a caprice; a whim; a crotchet; a vagary.
- A twist or turn of speech; a conceit which consists in a grotesque or fantastic change of the form or meaning of a word.
- A bend; a turn; a twist; a winding; an involution.
NUTCASE vs CRANK: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of, being, or produced by an eccentric person.
- Liable to capsize; unstable.
- Full of spirit; brisk; lively; sprightly; overconfident; opinionated.
- (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail
- Liable to careen or be overset, as a ship when she is too narrow, or has not sufficient ballast, or is loaded too high, to carry full sail.
- Sick; infirm.
NUTCASE vs CRANK: VERB
- N/A
- Bend into the shape of a crank
- Fasten with a crank
- Rotate with a crank
- Start by cranking
- Travel along a zigzag path
NUTCASE vs CRANK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make into the shape of a crank; bend.
- To provide with a handle that is used in turning.
- To turn a handle.
- To wind in a zigzagging course.
- To run with a winding course; to double; to crook; to wind and turn.
- To start or operate (an engine, for example) by or as if by turning a handle.
NUTCASE vs CRANK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Crooked; bent; distorted: as, a crank hand; crank-handed.
- Hard; difficult: as, a crank word.
- To run in a winding course; bend; wind; turn.
- To mark crosswise on (bread and butter), to please a child.
- To make of the shape of a crank; bend into a crank shape.
- To provide with a crank; attach a crank to.
- To shackle; hamshackle (a horse).
- Sick; ill; infirm; weak.
- Brisk: lively; jolly; sprightly; giddy; hence, aggressively positive or assured; self-assertive.
- Nautical, liable to lurch or to be capsized, as a ship when she is too narrow or has not sufficient ballast to carry full sail: opposed to stiff. Also crank-sided.
- Hence In a shaky or crazy condition; loose; disjointed.
- An amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride
- To creak.
- Briskly; cheerfully; in a lively or sprightly manner.
- To turn with a crank; turn (an engine) with a hand-crank.
NUTCASE vs CRANK: RELATED WORDS
- Imbecile, Psycho, Kook, Idiot, Maniac, Madman, Moron, Nutter, Wacko, Lunatic, Crank, Screwball, Fruitcake, Nut, Crackpot
- Crank up, Tender, Zigzag, Unstable, Starter, Grouch, Churl, Screwball, Fruitcake, Nutcase, Grump, Crackpot, Tippy, Nut, Cranky
NUTCASE vs CRANK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Imbecile, Psycho, Kook, Idiot, Maniac, Madman, Moron, Nutter, Wacko, Lunatic, Crank, Screwball, Fruitcake, Nut, Crackpot
- Turn, Tender, Zigzag, Unstable, Starter, Grouch, Churl, Screwball, Fruitcake, Nutcase, Grump, Crackpot, Tippy, Nut, Cranky
NUTCASE vs CRANK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Can you give an example where the NSA prevented an armed nutcase to go on a rampage?
- I am the only nutcase who loves walking between predators in the dark.
- Hamilton is the nutcase he is talking about.
- First of all, the OW in my situation was a severe nutcase.
- Truffle info of the limonene misreading nutcase (Karmanos professor Institute) in 1966.
- She comes off to me like a conspiracy nutcase.
- Maybe she can have some fun with this nutcase.
- Been running around like a nutcase at work today.
- This nutcase is part of the Q scam.
- What beeth the deal with ye olde nutcase?
- The new flat pedals from Crank Brothers have impressed even the most devout Crank Brothers doubters with its quality.
- Rotate the crank clockwise until the crank throw for the front two rods is facing downward.
- Lubricating of some parts is necessary such as the crank type worm gear, on crank type lifting units.
- Removing crank bearing assemblies will require special tools such as bottom bracket tools or crank pullers.
- The Race Face Aeffect crank is designed to handle aggressive trail riding at XC crank weight and an attractive price point.
- Crank: One of the most expensive parts to a stroker engine is the crank.
- Can I get another left side crank engine to move around than lighter exercise bikes crank are!
- Crank Baits, spinners, minnows, square bill crank bait blanks, raw jig heads, plastisol and more.
- The person turning the crank may lose control over the crank, with the crank slamming into the back of the wrist at high speed.
- Crank is first in the Crank trilogy: Crank, Glass and Fallout, all written in free form verse.
NUTCASE vs CRANK: QUESTIONS
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- Why are crank rods provided in steel slab construction?
- Is the Shimano tourney Ty crank compatible with 3x7?
- Are Mallet shoes compatible with Crank Brothers pedals?
- What is inversion of single slider crank mechanism?
- What 4G63 Stroker crank part numbers are available?
- Why choose Cybertech emergency led hand crank flashlight?
- Can you change chainrings without removing the crank?
- How do you adjust the Crank Crank on a Harley Davidson?
- When did VW stop putting Hand Crank Crank on beetles?
- Are crank shafts interchangeable on a reverse crank?