Used in a Sentence

craig

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for craig.

Editorial note

This is the same Craig Kerstiens as Postgres Craig Kerstiens.

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Quick take

A Scottish habitational surname from Scottish Gaelic from Scottish Gaelic creag, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of craig gathered in one view.

noun

A Scottish habitational surname from Scottish Gaelic from Scottish Gaelic creag, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.

noun

An Irish surname of Hiberno-Norman origin, an anglicization of de Craig, de Creag (“of the crag”).

noun

An Irish surname, a variant anglicization of de Carraig (Carrick).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for craig.

noun

A Scottish habitational surname from Scottish Gaelic from Scottish Gaelic creag, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.

noun

An Irish surname of Hiberno-Norman origin, an anglicization of de Craig, de Creag (“of the crag”).

noun

An Irish surname, a variant anglicization of de Carraig (Carrick).

noun

A placename

Example sentences

1

This is the same Craig Kerstiens as Postgres Craig Kerstiens.

2

And Craig Newmark tweets that he is donating $1M to the EFF and makes it sound like it's coming from his funds[1].

3

I've always found Craig Newmark to be a little creepy; now I think he's squarely in scumbag territory.

4

Please use the jobs website to apply if you are interested, or feel free to ask any other questions here (or email craig@collage.com).

5

So I email them, and Craig responds in a cc'd message with a 'hey cool, can this guy use our RSS feeds'?

6

I've been down this road with Craig before (lets just say he doesn't like being asked tough questions on panels or at parties).

7

From the surface it certainly feels like this is just money moving from one entity to another with Craig sort of taking credit for donating the money.

8

I truly wish Craig would drink the Jack Dorsey kool-aid, and have an open API for CL allowing independent developers to innovate around it.

9

Although there are a great many blog posts on this subject, they mostly (including this one) are uncredited paraphrases of Craig Larman's excellent research on the history of iterative development.

10

It's not to say Craig doesn't have $1M sitting around to give, and I'm sure he'd back the EFF, but this whole thing doesn't smell right.

11

I remember reading that porn and sex trade is what drove 14% of craiglist traffic at one point and I'm not sure how Craig Newmark handled that.

12

What really amuses me is that in the Tweet highlighted, Craig is indeed implying that it is his money going to the EFF - who Opposed him in the legal case that lead to the money.

Quote examples

1

Pipes access has been suspended pending further review." If a bunch of people started emailing and tweeting Craig and Jim and then Techcrunch inserted themselves into the story with another story or two about the dramatic situation, they really might open API access.

2

For example: the line, "Craig himself has contributed to this misleading perception with this tweet implying he's giving his own money to EFF" was especially confusing since the proceeds of a lawsuit are in fact "his own money".

Proper noun examples

1

Went after a market just dripping with competitors, including rent.com, apartments.com and some guy named Craig.

2

Craig Venter Institute was making a painful transition from hard money to soft money).

3

Assuming it doesn't get abused by our idiot politicians anyway (I'm from NZ - looking at you Colin Craig).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use craig in a sentence?

This is the same Craig Kerstiens as Postgres Craig Kerstiens.

What does craig mean?

A Scottish habitational surname from Scottish Gaelic from Scottish Gaelic creag, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.

What part of speech is craig?

craig is commonly used as noun.