Crutched [verb]

Definition of Crutched:

hold up

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Sentence/Example of Crutched:

There were grey friars and white friars, Austin friars and crutched friars, all of whose names remain in the London of to-day.

The monastery of the Crutched Friars must have covered in ancient days a large part of the parish of this church.

Crutched Friars' Church was made into a carpenter's shop and a tennis court.

This last is the better known, as it has given the name of Crutched Friars to a locality in the city of London.

She carried a crutched stick in her hand, by help of which she proceeded vigorously on her journey.

He leaned over the doors of the hansom resting his gloved hand upon his crutched stick.

He lived in Crutched Friars and, like the two other Elizabethan herbalists, had a famous garden.

In memory of this the Mahants carry the crutched staff, which also serves as a means of support.

On obtaining this preferment he took a house in Crutched Friars, and year by year increased the sphere of his operations.

And with that he crutched away at his skip-a-step walk, taking his grinning cohorts with him.