Crimp of Death (A).

A thief-catcher. A crimp is a decoy, especially of soldiers and sailors. (See above.)

“Here lie three crimps of death, knocked down by Fate,

Of justice the staunch blood-hounds, too, so keen.”


Peter Pindar: Epitaph on Townsend, Macmanus, and Jealous.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Cretinism
Crex
Crib (A)
Crib (A)
Crib
Cricket
Crikey
Crillon
Crimen læsæ Majestatis (Latin)
Crimp
Crimp of Death (A)
Cringle (Tom)
Cripple
Cripplegate
Criss-cross Row (Christ-cross row)
Crishna
Crisis
Crispin
Criterion
Critic
Croaker