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Etymologies
- French crêpe, from Old French crespe, curly, from Latin crispus; see sker-2 in Indo-European roots.
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“The creping cancer at the end of doolar capitalism”
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“Example of this haue you in Terrence of the boasting souldiar, & creping smel feast.”
“In November Metso also acquired the coater, creping and doctor blade business of Pacific International, a division of Pacific/Hoe Saw”
“In November Metso also acquired the coater, creping and doctor blade business of Pacific International, a division of Pacific/Hoe Saw&Knife Company, located in Portland, Oregon,”
“And whiles I sought a quietnes, creping vpon my knees,”
“If being old is all bodily pains and reduced eyesight and faulty wiring -- and don't get me started on the topic of dermal creping -- then why, anthropologically and evolutionarily speaking, would we have bothered to grant ourselves this "opportunity"?”
“These signs of civic morality may sound encouraging, but they become troubling when taken for the signs of creping submission to Sharia law they actually are.”
“Ms. Fisher said a new creping process accomplishes the heretofore-impossible task of making a tissue both stronger and softer than its predecessors.”
“3.28.15: The creping vine holds down her own bewedded elms:”
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