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crone

[krohn] / kroʊn /
NOUN
old woman
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“These are attractive jobs, they’re high-profile, and there’s a lot of interest in doing them, but it’s not for everybody,” said Allie Crone, a vice president specializing in sports recruitment at executive search firm TurnkeyZRG.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2025

Lady Swindlers' in-house historian, Prof Rosalind Crone, said Annie's story exposed the "dark side" of charitable giving in Victorian times.

From BBC • May 22, 2025

Three is often associated with divine trinities, such as the Father, Son and Holy Ghost in the Christian tradition, or the Maiden, Mother and Crone in Wiccan and Pagan practices.

From Salon • Oct. 19, 2024

Faircloth, Crone and two others got out of the plane and swam through burning gasoline to safety before the main fuel tank exploded.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 14, 2023

Pollepel Island was a few hours north of Ravenskill, in the middle of the Boggy Crone River.

From "Witchlings" by Claribel A. Ortega




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