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Crool

Definition:

Crool is a verb that means to treat someone cruelly or with excessive harshness.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

As a verb, crool can refer to inflicting physical or emotional pain on someone.

Example sentence:

He crooled his younger brother by constantly teasing and bullying him.

Sense 2:

As an adjective, crool describes something or someone that is marked by cruelty or a cruel nature.

Example sentence:

The crool dictator ruled the nation with an iron fist, causing immense suffering to its citizens.

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