Yes. It means to stretch your neck out to see something more clearly. Such as--> I craned my neck to see over his head.
Leaned over at an awkward angle.
Leaned over at an awkward angle.
Craned means to stretch out, like craning your neck to make it longer. Here are some sentences.I craned my neck to see over the fence.If she craned her neck any more, she'd look like a giraffe!The horse craned its neck and put its head over the top of the stall.I couldn't see, so I craned my neck.She craned her neck to get a better view.Due to the large blindspots in the vehicle, the truck driver craned his neck to see if it was safe to merge onto the highway.
At, last when he could stand it no longer, the dragon craned his neck and looked.
cedarn, craned, dancer, nacred
To stretch out one's neck. (The word "craned" is a past participle and a past tense verb.)EXAMPLE: The girl was trying to look at the tall giraffe and she craned her neck to help herself see.
At, last when he could stand it no longer, the dragon craned his neck and looked.
The conjunction "and" has a short A sound as in band, hand, and land.
Depending on which way her head and neck is craned back it could be polioencephalomalacia, which is a thiamine deficiency, or depending on how close she is to kidding she could have a touch of pregnancy toxaemia/ketosis. I would get your local vet to look at her as with either condition if she is not treated she may die.
"Real" is the root word of "really".
Yes. The word "is" is a real word. of course it is.
Yes it is a real word.