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a large, long-necked wading bird, typically found in marshes, wetlands, and plains worldwide
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Cranes are known for their graceful dancing displays.
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a very large tall machine used for lifting heavy objects
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A massive crane loomed over the shipyard, hoisting cargo containers onto waiting vessels.
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a small southern-hemisphere constellation located near Phoenix
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Crane is faint but can be seen under dark skies.
to crane
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to stretch or extend the neck forward or upward to see more clearly
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He craned forward to catch a glimpse of the stage.
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