Word of the Day: Crew
The word “crew” is usually used when talking about a group of people, usually workers:
- A work crew showed up outside of our school.
- An emergency crew went to the scene of an accident.
- Ned wants to open a new restaurant, but first he needs to find a new crew of employees to work there.
- Bob works with a very good crew of people at his job.
- News crews show up at important events and report the news from those locations.
- A sailor who works on a large ship is part of a crew.
- A flight crew boards an airplane before the passengers are allowed to board.
- The pilots and the flight attendants make up the crew.
- Film crews travel around the word to shoot movies on location.
There are a few other ways to use the word “crew.”
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A crew cut is a very short haircut, popular with some men.
- He’s wearing a crew neck sweater.
Essential English Dictionary
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