crew

/kɹu/

UK: [kɹuʊ̯]

crew

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Definition

A group of people together

Etymology

From Middle English crue, from Old French creue (“an increase, recruit, military reinforcement”), the feminine past participle of creistre (“grow”), from Latin crescere (“to arise, grow”).

Example Sentences

  • "There a noble crew / Of Lordes and Ladies stood on every side."
  • "Faithful to whom? to thy rebellious crew?"
  • "If you need help, please contact a member of the crew."
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