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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
crap1, v.t. & i. (pp. ~tha). Contract, shrink; draw in or up. Do chorp a chrapadh, to contract ones body. Féitheacha a chrapadh, to contract muscles. Do chos a chrapadh, to draw in, bend, ones leg. Do mhalaí a chrapadh, to knit ones brows. Do mhuinchillí a chrapadh, to pull up, shorten, ones sleeves. Seolta a chrapadh, to clew up sails. Éadach, páipéar, a chrapadh, to crinkle cloth, paper. Chrap a sciorta, she tucked up her skirt. Chrap sa níochán, it shrank in the washing. Chrap an lámh aige, his hand shrivelled. Chrap é féin sa chlúid, he cowered in the corner. An fómhar a chrapadh, to bring in the harvest. ~tha i gceann a chéile, gathered together, into small compass. ~tha le haois, le fuacht, shrunk with age, with cold. ~ leat é, pack it up. ~ leat! Clear off!
crap2 = cnap1,2.
RELATED MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Ar chrapadh na súl, in the twinkling of an eye.
Bhí craptha ar a ghogaide, he was squatting down.
~ do chrapadh, tending to shrink.
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