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24 Sentences With "crows about"

How to use crows about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "crows about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "crows about". Mastering all the usages of "crows about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

" Caldwell crows about the gaudy items in the song "Capture All the Pieces.
Mr Trump still crows about a $110bn arms deal he made last year.
The next time Facebook crows about a success, that's worth keeping in mind.
That's why Margaery crows about consummating her marriage with the king — the sex is what makes her queen.
For example, on one hand, Comcast crows about how much investment and related industries grew between 2010 and 2015.
In Wisconsin, an often liberal-leaning state that Trump crows about winning in 2016, a national political figure, Republican Gov.
It was after the "ratings" that Trump always crows about, and ratings have overtaken principles in this mad, morally vacuous world.
When someone crows about all the jobs that former President Obama's namesake law created, calmly explain how those jobs hurt all Americans.
Everyone remembers that Trump is the man who crows about how he's a super intelligent competitor and knows more about winning than anyone.
So Apple crows about the 7nm CPU in the iPhone XS, and Intel talks a lot about the 207093nm parts in its 207083th-generation of CPUs.
A lot of Trump critics are suspicious of the deregulatory agenda the Times's op-ed author crows about because they worry about the rapacity of corrupt business owners.
Jannard crows about the quality of the display, the quality of the audio, the quality of the build, the versatility of the module system and the "cool as hell" scalloped sides.
Lastly, Chairman Pai crows about releasing the draft version of "Restoring Internet Freedom" to "the American people" three weeks before the vote, a change in process he has never tired of touting.
This is why Apple crows about its renewable energy innovations and iPhone-dismantling robots, though it still has quite a ways to go before it can be taken seriously as a "green" company.
TODD: The interceptor test comes as Kim Jong-un crows about a missile his regime test-fired this week, which it claims has new in-flight guidance systems to make it more accurate.
I pined for something more jolly; Blondie's "Heart of Glass," say, or that very satisfying Carrie Underwood song in which she crows about demolishing her cheating ex's car with a bat and a set of keys.
But her lead is still in the single digits, which is to say that Trump still has a puncher's chance, no matter how many strange statements he makes, no matter how many times the media crows about his amateur-hour mistakes on the trail.
The network crows about large gains in the advertiser-beloved demographic of viewers ages 25 to 54, but its total day audience among the 55-plus set has tripled since 2015, according to Nielsen — the work of MSNBC moms (and dads, aunts and uncles and grandparents).
He crows about uncovering a third, particularly angry former lover in Sheila Jager, a half-Dutch, half-Japanese woman who was a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Chicago when she lived with the young Obama for nearly two years and hoped to marry him.
Now this Order loudly crows about handing over authority of broadband to the FTC, but what is absent from the Order and glossed over in that haphazardly issued afterthought of a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU, is that the FTC is an agency, with no technical expertise in telecommunications; the FTC is an agency that may not even have authority over broadband providers in the first instance; the FTC is an agency that if you can even reach that high bar of proving unfair or deceptive practices and that there is substantial consumer injury, it will take years upon years to remedy.
Now this Order loudly crows about handing over authority of broadband to the FTC, but what is absent from the Order and glossed over in that haphazardly issued afterthought of a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU, is that the FTC is an agency, with no technical expertise in telecommunications; the FTC is an agency that may not even have authority over broadband providers in the first instance; the FTC is an agency that if you can even reach that high bar of proving unfair or deceptive practices and that there is substantial consumer injury, it will take years upon years to remedy.
"My heart belongs to the prairies: Film tells moving story of Manitoba boy's coming-of-age". Waterloo Region Record, October 5, 1990. The cast also includes Kate Murray as William's younger sister Winnie. The film was shot primarily around Oak Lake, Manitoba, Johnston's hometown,"Manitoba town crows about film-making role".
Wildlife enthusiasts also enjoy the glen, as it is home to many interesting animals and plants. In the northern woods and fields red deer can be seen. Sheep and meadow pipits graze pretty much everywhere, whilst there are also large flocks of herring gulls and hooded crows about, as well as a pair of ravens by the hostel. Rabbits and swallows tend to be restricted to the farmland in the south.
Frescobaldi hauls Candy's body up to toss it over the bridge, and Caesar pushes Frescobaldi after. Caesar crows about how no one will suspect his crimes since he's a cardinal. He plots to frame Sforza for the murder and to kill his sister Lucretia next. The Pope conjures devils to find out who murdered Candy and Gismond, and is horrified when he finds out Caesar and Lucretia are responsible.

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