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crummy

[ UK /kɹˈʌmi/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹəmi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of very poor quality; flimsy

How To Use crummy In A Sentence

  • We celebrated this decision by eschewing mashed potato for a night and buying a scrummy looking continental salad from the supermarket.
  • You don't need professional kitchen gear to make a scrummy cake. The Sun
  • There is no b in dummy, derived from dumb, or crummy, derived from crumb, and although b is not pronounced finally in bomb, medial b is pronounced in bombard.
  • ‘No healthy person will want more than one deep-fried mini Mars Bar in a lifetime - but they are rather scrummy,’ she gushes.
  • All I can do in the time available is to offer instruction on the first and most important element of crummy writing, which is (as my title suggests) bad plotting.
  • I have been going to The Hill for over a year now & I love it, the service is friendly, the bar is beautiful and the food is deliciously scrummy.
  • I am more than happy to play and experiment with this one a few more times before I can share a more solid recipe for this most yummy of scrummy English desserts.
  • When asked what he thought was making him feel crummy, the young doctor drew a blank.
  • Compared to the misery of a chicken sandwich, it was a taste explosion of sugars and fats and scrummy cocoa solids and buttermilk.
  • Yeah, what a crummy job!
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