How To Use Crust In A Sentence

  • It was a beautiful wooden skiff, with a little outboard motor, perfect for his part-time second occupation of working a few pots to catch crustacea to sell to local pubs and restaurants.
  • There was no crust of stalagmite overlying the mud in which the human skeleton was found, and no bones of other animals in the mud with the skeleton; but just before our visit in 1860 the tusk of a bear had been met with in some mud in a lateral embranchment of the cave, in a situation precisely similar to b, Figure 1, and on a level corresponding with that of the human skeleton. The Antiquity of Man
  • Do you think the Academy is really hip to how great Gosford Park is, or do they just like it's patina of British upper-crust respectability?
  • The composition of displaced terranes ranges from that of typical oceanic crust to significantly less dense granitic rock with clear continental affinities.
  • I do not want to see or smell your funky feet, crusty heels or unpedicured toes.
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  • Its purpose is to gather sufficient information to answer questions about magma chambers in oceanic crust.
  • The upper layer of a plate is composed of either oceanic or continental crust or both.
  • The established idea that granitoid magmas ascend through the continental crust as diapirs is being increasingly questioned by igneous and structural geologists.
  • Cut off the crust from one of the loaves and slice thinly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The closely-packed _mitraille_ tore the icy crust into powder, fifty yards beyond the doomed bird, which settled, throbbing with a mortal tremor, upon the ice, shot through the head. Adrift in the Ice-Fields
  • In the cephalopoda (as also in the crustacea) the same passage serves to void the excrement and leads to the part like a uterus, for the male discharges the seminal fluid through this passage. On the Generation of Animals
  • Professional rugby is a hard way to earn a crust - and an uncertain one.
  • Or, for a warm starter try the saltcrust tarts filled either with herbed mushrooms or barbecue chicken.
  • Finally, the actual meal-ender: a tender, subtle Chinese snow pear deep-fried in a beignet-like crust. Magic.
  • The fact that many crustaceans, being omnivorous, may act as scavengers and eat the corpses of fellow aquatic creatures need not be a deterrent.
  • For the crust, stir the flour, cornmeal, sugar and baking powder together in a large mixing bowl.
  • The presence of extrusive volcanic rocks during the rifting stages suggests that a large volume of melt may also have been added to the crust intrusively.
  • Epizoic barnacles are sessile, marine crustaceans and constitute a model system featuring the above conditions.
  • But the extended prayer in unison is a metallic Procrusteanism, which absolutely defies the rationale of the whole business, which is the communication of meaning. Leap Year -- Day
  • This wall was originally incrusted with rich marbles, and the great dome, adorned with deep coffering in rectangular panels, was decorated with rosettes and mouldings in gilt stucco. A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • I was accused of being stiff, spoiled, pompous, upper crusted, bitter, angry, negative, imbecilic, and even crazy.
  • More problematic are the relationships of the four major groups, hexapods (including insects), crustaceans, myriapods (including centipedes and millipedes), and chelicerates (including spiders).
  • To speak generally, if we take all animals which change their locality, some by swimming, others by flying, others by walking, we find in these the two sexes, not only in the sanguinea but also in some of the bloodless animals; and this applies in the case of the latter sometimes to the whole class, as the cephalopoda and crustacea, but in the class of insects only to the majority. On the Generation of Animals
  • The focus of this paper is on the Crustacea, the class of Arthropoda that expresses both hemoglobin and hemocyanin.
  • A focal area of hyperpigmentation with an associated crusted lesion was over the left midclavicular area.
  • The volume expansion provides an excellent mechanism to expel and propel fluid products – including hydrocarbons – from the area of serpentinization to seep sites at the crust hydrosphere/atmosphere interface. At it Again
  • The manaesh, a slightly thicker bread crusted with sour crushed sumac and wild Armenian thyme, was pretty great too, especially when you toast it at home and have it with your coffee in the morning.
  • The relative abundance of these elements is increasingly being used to trace chemical processes in the mantle, crust, and oceans.
  • Until the cessation of bulk exports of port in 1997, crusted port was bottled in the UK.
  • They learned to dress and pack the catch, their clothes crusted with scales, the boards of the shanty slick with gurry beneath their feet. AMAGANSETT
  • The resulting cake is golden, incredibly moist, light and fruity, with a slightly crusty edge, and it is very hard to stop at just one slice.
  • Closely related in origin to manganese nodules are the ferromanganese incrustations found on exposed rocks of the mid-ocean ridge, seamounts, and other places in the ocean where bare rock is exposed.
  • From the outset, she is not sure she will survive this touchy encounter with a legendary fisherman who taught her everything she knows and is one tough, crusty character.
  • The TV presenter and model may have been keeping a relatively low profile over the past year but she has still managed to earn a decent crust. The Sun
  • Barbara Cartland used to wear pink silk chiffon and pearl-crusted cardies or so she would have us believe. Archive 2009-06-01
  • After Kent's first bite of crisp crusted, light, opened crumbed baguette he said, "You bought this. Meet Norton
  • In addition to fish, Pterois volitans feed on invertebrates such as amphipods, isopods, and other crustaceans.
  • I've been an actor for 20 years, earning a crust wherever I can.
  • Instantly a dozen knowing eyes were fixed on it, and a buzz of voices was heard; and soon Gerard saw the prior point more than once, and the monk came back, looking as proud as Punch, with a savoury crustade ryal, or game pie gravied and spiced, for Gerard, and a silver grace cup full of rich pimentum. The Cloister and the Hearth
  • For similar reasons, deep rips in the crust often accompany the arrival of plumes at the surface.
  • And one evening we try crispy-crusted pig's-feet cakes, meltingly soft chunks of meat encased in polenta.
  • She listens as to a fairy tale, and then I tell her of the stellar crystals concealed in the rough crust of the amygdaloid. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 31, October, 1873
  • When assembling the pie, wet the edges where the two crusts join.
  • These creatures are quite distinct from fish, crustaceans, and molluscs.
  • Forty-two percent of the diet of the black-footed penguin is small shoaling fish, with 25 species of fish, including anchovies (Engraulis capensis) and sardines (Sardinops sagax) being recorded, as well as 18 species of crustaceans, three species of squid, and one species of polychaete worm. Black-footed penguin
  • I looked over and watching the saliva encrusting in the corner of Larry's mouth, my heart sank. God
  • Let them brown and form a crust before turning, adjusting the heat to avoid burning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Almost every conversation begins with a reminder that the speakers have "renk breath" and "dirt-encrusted nostrils". The Long Song: Amazon.co.uk: Andrea Levy: Books
  • First of all, under the flail of the incessant wind, a crust would form on the surface of the snow of the type we knew as "piecrust," when out sledging. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • Thus the outside of a loaf of bread is the crust or croûte.
  • Located on a narrow peninsula, Yehliu features special terrain and geologic landscape from wave erosion , rock weathering, and crustal movement.
  • I've been an actor for 20 years, earning a crust wherever I can.
  • I'd just spent fifteen minutes stripping all the meat left over on the chicken carcass I'd roasted for our dinner yesterday in preparation for a top-crust chicken and mushroom pie for today and my hands were dripping with grease and gunge.
  • The same can be said for a blissfully simple plate of roasted free-range chicken: crisp and immaculate of crust, escorted by even crisper roasted potatoes and flavored with garlic and lemon.
  • The imitations were produced by the painter and decorator on the canvas he used daily as a decorator, Lincrusta - perhaps better known as modern-day blown vinyl.
  • Like always, he cut off the crust before eating it.
  • False-firecracker Thrower @ 11: 49: Better than your boy, bushie, who kissed the terrorist-Saudis on the mouth, while holding their oil-encrusted hands. White House: Obama monitoring terror situation closely
  • The zesty lime is bright and not too sweet, and its tartness is cut nicely by the rich flavor of the crust. Lime Meringue Tart | Baking Bites
  • Less dense substances move upwards to form a crust.
  • Roast for a further 10-15 min until crusty and golden. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tobacco panna cotta will be followed by a course of fillet of char with a honey-smoked pistachio crust.
  • The cake, which was always prepared a day before the holiday, had a graham cracker crust and a cream cheese filling.
  • These bouchons - a crustless tuna quiche of sorts, I suppose - are delicious warm or at room temperature, with a green salad and a good baguette.
  • Other faunal elements include colonial and solitary corals, encrusting bryozoans, stromatoporoids, and rare brachiopods.
  • Fish eat snails in their shells and hard-shelled crustacea as well as invertebrates with exoskeletons.
  • One mechanism often proposed to explain how encrusting algae can inhibit their potential competitors is thallus shedding, which is well documented among nongeniculate coralline algae.
  • But the more evident marauder is pigeons, thanks to the sandwich crusts left by lunchers and the feed spread by misguided bird fanciers.
  • There was a time when rugby greats earned their crusts in towns like this. Times, Sunday Times
  • An early and telltale sign of the disease is a severe runny nose and often a custardlike discharge that eventually encrusts the afflicted animal's muzzle.
  • Many canopy trees have protruding crowns, and light availability at the surface of the canopy crust should also differ depending on the position relative to the apex of the crown.
  • That Thoreau gave the impression of being what country folk call a crusty person -- curt and forbidding in manner -- seems pretty well established. The Last Harvest
  • The discovery of hormonal involvement in the control of pigment movements in crustacean chromatophores and distal pigment cells in the eye triggered intensive studies on the regulation of pigmentary effectors.
  • The focus of this paper is on the Crustacea, the class of Arthropoda that expresses both hemoglobin and hemocyanin.
  • We met at Prefab, on a cold, blusterous winter's day, over steaming bowls of excellent chowder and chunks of crusty bread.
  • In the study of fossil populations, the timing of encrustation is important, although both encrustation during life or after death provides ecological and taphonomic data.
  • Small crustaceans and young molluscs make up the bulk of their diet, along with algal cells, which are ground up in the muscular gizzard at the beginning of the gut.
  • Now a team of paleontologists has found a fossilized arthropod they're betting is an early member of the subphylum Crustacea.
  • In a caravan of unmarked coaches they went to La Fillon’s hôtel particulier, which was done up in the modern taste—rococo, mirrors, pastel colors, much white and gold, with rounded commodes by Charles Cressent, encrusted with gilt bronze. THE DIAMOND
  • I touched a bloodstain and it left a dark crust on my finger. SILENT JOE
  • he studied the faulting of the earth's crust
  • This isostatic rebound causes vertical uplift and the tensional forces due to the movement of the crust creates normal and graben faults. Mountain
  • Warm, moist headspace air can activate mold growth, causing grain to crust and seal over.
  • Brackish and ocean waters may contain large quantities of sodium chloride as well as many other soluble compounds leached from the crust of the earth.
  • It is also possible that upper mantle mafic plumes acted as a heat source for, and made some contribution to, the melting of more felsic rocks in the lower crust.
  • This interviewee himself took pleasure in regrowth forest and spent much of his recreational time fishing, catching marron (a freshwater crustacean, Cherax cainii) and bush walking.
  • Japan's largest earthquake on record may have knocked the planet 3.9 inches off its axis as one crustal plate slid beneath another, Eric Fielding, a principal scientist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., told Bloomberg news agency. Report: High chance of magnitude-7 or higher quake in Japan in coming days
  • All men are prone to believe in such marvels; and it is quite possible, as Niebuhr supposes, that some discoveries of the remains of mammoths and other monstrous forms embedded in the crust of the earth, may have given definiteness and prominency to the Chaldaean notions on this subject. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 1. (of 7): Chaldaea The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.
  • As the earth's crust was forced upwards, it displaced hundreds of cubic metres of water along an area as large as 1000 km long and 100 km wide.
  • Turn the meat and cook until the joint is evenly browned and crusted all over.
  • The idea that mountain folds, and the lesser rugosities of the Earth's surface, arose in a wrinkling of the crust under the influence of cooling and skrinkage of the subcrustal materials, is held by many eminent geologists, but not without dissent from others. The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays
  • So she wit not a pig's head from a crustade Almayne, [A kind of pie of custard or batter, with currants] 'tis all one to me, an 'she will do my bidding. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time
  • It is often assumed that oceanic crust consists of a characteristic ‘layer-cake’ sequence of gabbros, sheeted dykes and lavas, as found in many ophiolites.
  • Eaten on their own as a candy or as an accompaniment to cheese, these little sugar encrusted fruit treats with a name that has no good translation, come in every imaginable flavor from raspberry to mirabelle plum to date. Flora Lazar: Finally -- Locavore Candy at the Farmers Market
  • The engine was running and the defrosters were all on, but there was still a layer of snow and ice encrusting the windows. Brown-Eyed Girl
  • Crusts of stale bread which would otherwise have been thrown out were left on the bridges, to be seized quickly by the diving birds.
  • Serve the soup with crusty bread.
  • It ripples and furrows, drips in long trails, gathers in gritty, crusty patches.
  • The clam pizza at Zuppardi's in West Haven, Connecticut, for example, is made with just shucked clams and a hint of fresh garlic on a perfectly blistered pizza crust. Robert Rosenthal: One Woman's Disgusting Clam Is Another Man's Pleasure To Eat
  • The sled slews to the side, plowing a furrow in the trail-crust.
  • This year it was his crusty and soft rolls, Chelsea buns, and large crusty cobs which caught the adjudicator's eye resulting in a cache of trophies.
  • The artificial fly represents a food item be it insect, crustacean or smaller fish.
  • Just as a crusty maiden aunt confined to a retirement home might continue to lecture her long-suffering relatives by letter, she will still be playing the duenna to an errant world, in writing.
  • Let them brown and form a crust before turning, adjusting the heat to avoid burning. Times, Sunday Times
  • And not too surprisingly (since silica is the most abundant mineral in the Earth’s crust), the coating is non-toxic and environmentally harmless. Spray-on liquid glass
  • Only down the side of this trickled moisture which had stained the stone with encrusta - tions and given life to some strange and ominous-looking growths pallidly yellow and dankly gray in the globe light. Flight in Yiktor
  • They also may be dome-shaped with a crusty layer or ulceration.
  • Crust can now be used for a baked tart, or baked at 400F for 13-15 minutes (or until browned) for an unbaked tart filling. Browned Butter Tart Dough | Baking Bites
  • Salmon is delicious when cooked on a barbecue; it forms a delicious, caramelised crust and if cooked properly it will stay moist and succulent inside.
  • A few spoonfuls of this warm and soft compote, served in a glass and topped with a little dollop of crème fraîche, was unanimously described as a crustless tarte tatin - just what we needed.
  • There were very good breads with a killer quenelle of smoked butter crusted with walnuts. Restaurant review: Viajante
  • Any rash that looks bright red, has crusted areas, sores or boils should be seen by your doctor.
  • The punctured part on a boy's arm (who was inoculated with fresh limpid virus) on the sixth day, instead of shewing a beginning vesicle, which is usual in the cow-pox at that period, was encrusted over with a rugged, amber-coloured scab. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • It grows as a surface incrustation on gastropod shells inhabited by the hermit crab Pagurus longicarpus.
  • In keeping with tradition, tourists were genuinely treated as honored guests and pressed by locals to accept thick slices of home baked bread, the crusts constellated with sesame seeds and fragrant anise, then roasted bell peppers, black kalamata olives, white wine and cloudy, iced glasses of ouzo. The Alluring Remoteness of Karpathos
  • Movement along the P detachment may have resulted in the final separation of the crust and the exposure of mantle at the sea floor in the south of the study area, although here the nature of basement has not yet been determined.
  • Its "cigar" is in fact a parasitic crustacean known as a copepod, but no one knows what the blobfish does with its comical nose. Where Wonders Await Us
  • Turn when a crust forms, use a metal spatula to turn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although there are no data showing the connection between the two magmatic systems at shallow crustal levels during the eruption, the petrochemical data point to a common parent magma derived from a unique deep source.
  • Cut the crusts away from the bread and soak the slices briefly in water, then squeeze them until almost dry.
  • Subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a plate carrying continental crust gives rise to a continental-margin orogen.
  • The uncovered part had the appearance of a huge cylinder, caked over and its outline softened by a thick scaly dun-coloured incrustation. The War of The Worlds
  • Its chemistry is the bottom line for oceanic crust. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Promises are like piecrust, made to be broken. 
  • My local pizza place when I was a kid served something they called focaccia pizza, and it looked a lot like this, only with a much thicker crust. Simple Tomato and Basil Pizza
  • During Early Cretaceous times, there was a significant period of plutonism and crustal growth in the magmatic arc.
  • Season and coat one side of the tilapia fillets with the scallion crust.
  • The sandwiches were on white bread and every crust was cut off neatly from the edge.
  • Another is a close-up of a mud-encrusted hand reaching back toward a worker at the top of a precarious twig ladder.
  • The leader tries to seduce Kirk while Rosie stares daggers, Billie tries to make time with the lunkhead and all of the women avoid the lecherous behaviour of the crusty father.
  • I simply like pie crust too much to adulterate it by letting cheddar cheese melt all over the top. Apple Pie Coffee Cake with Cheddar Cheese | Baking Bites
  • For the crust, 8 oz. of Allinson fine wheatmeal, 3 oz. of butter. Dr. Allinson's cookery book Comprising many valuable vegetarian recipes
  • ‘Basi yunai’ (sugar-wrapped taro) is cooked over the fire with taro and sesame in melted sugar, which creates a transparent golden crust with a caramel flavour.
  • Violet leaves, wild tansie, succory-roots, large mace, raisins, and damask prunes boil'd with a chicken and a crust of bread. The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery
  • First, the chef prepares the ground with a barrage of giant popovers - steaming Yorkshire puddings as big as elephant knuckles, and weighted on their tops with crusts of Gruyère cheese.
  • From shell-encrusted jewellery and belts through sequinned flip-flops and swimsuits to wetsuits and boards, it's all here.
  • Jean-Baptiste Canelle, for that was his name, sat behind a table covered with moldy bread crusts, half burned candles, and beer-stains.
  • I bake them outside of the turkey to get a crispy crust and a moist interior, whether I am using cornbread as a base, mixing in caramelized onions or keeping the whole dish vegetarian. Baking Bites » Print » Stuffing vs dressing, and regional preferences
  • My mother made an amazing apple pie, and we use her recipe, tart and lemony with a piled-high top crust.
  • The poem is re-created in glowing phrases — “A rich distilled perfume emanates from it like the breath of genius; a golden cloud envelops it; a honeyed paste of poetic diction encrusts it, like the candied coat of the auricula”. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • Encourage a good brown upper crust with more coals on top in the final minutes. Into Africa - a social history of the East African Safari
  • The crust has a substantial weight and nice crispness.
  • Although the quartz encrustation protects the calcite from dissolving, it obscures the twinned nature of the crystals, which is revealed by mechanical removal of the crust.
  • So, when next Saturday arrived, I was prepared with two loaves of challah, plenty of eggs, buttermilk, and, having looked up different recipes for French toast, a cup of crushed corn flakes for a crunchy crust.
  • Tautog, sea bass, and cunners share the feeding grounds of mussel beds and other small crustaceans.
  • Soup was ladled into it, and the next woman placed a piece of crusty bread on the side along with a browning apple.
  • Oliver, from street urchin to crustation, maybe it's time to move back in with [profane] in. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • When the tide ebbs it's a rock pool inhabited by crustaceans.
  • Bake until the crust is golden.
  • Oh the crushing disappointment of the reality of the Clio – parked outside Asda, two-day-old bird shite crusting on the windscreen. The Hard Sell: Renault Clio
  • Of the genes cited as similar in insect wings and crustacean epipods, only the expression of nub is restricted to the future wing region of the wing disc.
  • By turns crusty, combative and charming, Mr. Clements, who died Sunday at age 94, was elected to two nonconsecutive four-year terms as governor, in 1978 and 1986. Rough-Cut Governor Helped Turn Texas Red
  • Some organisms, including sponges, barnacles, and encrusting coralline algae, can, however, survive overgrowth, without apparent damage, for indeterminate periods of time or may even benefit from being overgrown.
  • Beautiful silver earrings hang from the points of her ears, encrusted by black diamonds and deep purple amethysts.
  • Then everyone left in your family line will come and bow down before him for a piece of silver and a crust of bread and plead, "Appoint me to some priestly office so I can have food to eat.
  • These might consist of old ocean crust or material from one of the boundary layers.
  • There was to be a coastal ‘crust’ that was to consist of a thin screen of infantry deployed along the beaches.
  • It also forms a crust over the cut and that will keep out infection. The Sun
  • The thin-crusted pizzas are tops, with seasonal embellishments like trumpet royale mushrooms, fontina cheese, and thyme.
  • These anemone eat small crustaceans, plankton and various tidepool animals that venture into the range of their stinging tentacles.
  • Kebbuck, a cheese; a kebbuck heel = the last crust of a cheese. Glossary
  • • Pill Bugs, or woodlice, or roly-polies, are weirder than you think: they are actually crustaceans, related more closely to lobsters and shrimp and so on than to insects or spiders. My Own (Borrowed) Menagerie
  • You've got crusty Italian bread slices topped with pepper jelly and andouille sausage in the middle.
  • If pizza is going to be the kitchen's focus, a better crust (at least one white one) is necessary, and the ingredients need to be pared down.
  • The saw is also used as a digging tool to probe in mud and sand in search of crustaceans and other small invertebrates.
  • A flying mountain, roughly the shape - and size - of the island of Manhattan was turning on a cosmic spit every fifty-three hours; as the heat of the Sun seeped through the insulating crust, the vaporizing gases were making Halley's Comet behave like a leaking steam-boiler. 2061 Odyssey Three
  • There were a lot of crusty kids in there so it already stunk.
  • Heath likes to serve chunky fillet steaks of white fish under a herby, lemony crust, often with tapenade or rouille.
  • What kinde of rafters? what manner of roofe? after what sort the Parlors chambers, closets and lodgings, were disposed? with what kind of seeling they were enclosed and incrusted? wherewithall hanged? with what couler and kinde of painting ouerhead? Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Some are encrusted with costume jewelry, evoking the roughly bejeweled icons of Byzantium.
  • That cycle of events takes around four days, but new crops of vesicles come up in waves in the first three or four days, so you can have some vesicles growing bigger while earlier ones are drying up and crusting over.
  • Some of the valuable horse aigrettes, which are encrusted and plumed, are also kept in the treasury.
  • Whether you serve a fruity deep-dish cobbler draped with a homemade pastry crust or a lush pumpkin cheesecake, keep the servings small.
  • Deep in the earth's crust the rock may be subjected to temperatures high enough to melt it.
  • Less dense substances move upwards to form a crust.
  • No not the one with thecrustache and goatee, that is me. La Vida Tranquilla « Brandino’s Bolivia Blog
  • Caliche is also known as hardpan, calcrete, kankar (in India), or duricrust. WN.com - Business News
  • Yellow and Silver eels are primarily nocturnal carnivorous feeders, consuming insects, crustaceans, clams, worms, fish and frogs.
  • We enjoyed fat slices from a generous chunk of crusty boule.
  • A barnacle is a type of arthropod belonging to infraclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea, and is hence related to crabs and lobsters. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Oxygen also occurs in the hydrosphere in the form of water, of which it makes up nearly 89% by weight, and in the Earth's crust.
  • This has the added bonus of dissolving those crusty accretions that make one's toothpaste tube a complete social disgrace.
  • Not so much like drops of water, though water, it is true, can wear holes in the hardest granite; rather, drops of liquid sealing-wax, drops that adhere, incrust, incorporate themselves with what they fall on, till finally the rock is all one scarlet blob. Brave New World
  • The real future of the company, McInerney, a trained chef with an impressive résumé, implied, is in prepared foods: the sesame-marinated skirt steak, the Tobago wild blackfin tuna kabobs, the thin-crust frozen pizzas that, he said, even the staff was buying. Deliverance
  • The types we got at B&Q were young couples, old crusty workmen blokes, middle-aged couples, pensioners (usually on a Wednesday) and the odd beefy bearish labourer.
  • I think she would put the frozen fillings unthawed in freshly made crust and bake a bit longer. Peaches and Cream Pie
  • The crust on the snow was thick enough for us to walk on it.
  • Forby derives [cook-eels] from coquille, in allusion to their being fashioned like an escallop, in which sense he is borne out by Cotgrave, who has "Pain coquillé, a fashion of an hard-crusted loafe, somewhat like our stillyard bunne. Notes and Queries, Number 26, April 27, 1850
  • The homemade onion rings are even better, cut thin and lightly battered so there's a nice balance between crust and juicy onion.
  • Their signature salad chock full of fresh greens, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, avocado, eggplant portobello mushrooms and topped with pepita encrusted tofu is enough to show you that this ain't your traditional bar menu. Carolyn Scott: Miami Twice: Miami Healthy Dining Hot Spots Part 2
  • And there's a couple of crusty guys with dreads sitting in there drinking milkshakes and stuff!
  • As for the rest of the people, for the fustian weavers and the farmers in their small crofts, the argument about who ran the country - the King alone by God's appointment, or King in Parliament, was less important than earning a crust.
  • Pearl encrusted gold and enamel pocketwatch with automata Of Clockwork Trains and Faberge Eggs
  • Judging from the minerals present in the mass of water, it appeared to have spurted out of the ocean crust.
  • Crusty white bread, aromatic black coffee with thick sweet cream and buttery cheese had accompanied them.
  • But some of the Tompkins Square Park "crusties" - a loose-knit group of mainly young heroin users and drinkers with whom Pupshaw used to hang out - say Pupshaw's head was badly injured in the attack and that police aren't investigating as thoroughly as if the victim had been a Undefined
  • They can form thin encrustations, lumps, finger-like growths, or urn shapes.
  • The team then looked at the impact that would have had on the Earth’s temperature in the so-called geophysical habitable zone – a zone representing the top 2.5 miles of the Earth’s crust. Bombardment Of Asteroids Helped Life Thrive On Earth 4 Billion Years Ago | Impact Lab
  • I snapped the hard outer crust and observed a softer kernel consisting of unidentifiable mush with what looked like carrots and bean skins protruding from it.
  • Heat the oil in a pan over a high heat and, when smoking, add the fillet and sear briefly on all sides until crusted. How to cook perfect beef wellington
  • We walked on and on, yet I felt no weariness, just a little discomfort as the filth that clung to me began to harden into a crust.

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