Cranage vs Carnage - What's the difference?
cranage | carnage |
The use of a crane to hoist goods.
Fees paid for use of the crane.
Death and destruction.
What remains after a massacre, e.g. the corpses or gore.
Any chaotic situation.
* 2014 , Simon Spence, Happy Mondays: Excess All Areas
Carnage is a anagram of cranage.
As nouns the difference between cranage and carnage
is that cranage is the use of a crane to hoist goods while carnage is death and destruction.cranage
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Noun
(-)Coordinate terms
* demurrage, shippage, shorage, tonnage, wharfageAnagrams
*carnage
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(en-noun)- The lads had recently returned from a wild summer on the party island of Ibiza, an increasingly popular hotspot for working-class British youth. But this was not a scene of drunken holiday carnage in tacky discos.
