Crates [noun]
Definition of Crates:
wooden container
Opposite/Antonyms of Crates:
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Sentence/Example of Crates:
In two hours, the Soviets would wake with sore heads and start to count their crates at the train station.
One tip is to leave the pet alone in a crate or other area for up to an hour at a time so they get used to being alone.
I kept their poetry safely packaged in a crate padded with literary scholarship.
With six flavors, these treats were created by a chef from the renowned Culinary Institute of America and come in a basswood cookie crate that can be used later to store magazines, catalogs or papers.
When a dog is calm and tired post-walk, Mynchenberg likes to take advantage of that time to work on essentials that are tough when a dog is amped up, like crate training.
And I should kick the bottom out of dis crate just because you don't like the looks of somebody behind us!
The price is high, varying from twelve to twenty-eight dollars per crate; and is paid in ten monthly installments.
When I picked myself up, I saw half the men securing the crate and the other half grovelling around something on the deck.
So he gave a jump out of the net, but, in a second he found himself inside the wooden crate, or box.
Then Mappo looked at the crate in which the tiger was being carried along through the jungle.