How To Use Runch In A Sentence

  • If there was any hope of holding on to even a shred of her dwindling self-respect, she should do exactly what she knew Margo would do—close the laptop, take her de-scrunchied, perfumed, and nearly thonged self down to the nearest club, pick up the first passably good-looking stranger who asked her to dance, and bring him back to the apartment for some safe but anonymous sex. Goodnight Tweetheart
  • If it were a little more curved it would collapse, imploding on itself in a cosmic crunch; a little less curved, and every star, planet, sun and galaxy would fly apart from each other and so would every atom of matter in each of them.
  • That not only means that more information can be crunched at once, but these chips can also handle more complex instructions.
  • She pulled the black scrunchie out of her long glossy red-gold hair, the silky strands having been confined in a simple low, sleek ponytail.
  • If you are to have any chance of success, you need to pore over balance sheets, crunch the right numbers and keep abreast of company news. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The glistening mushrooms were plump and earthy against the dry, crunchy pastry softened by the delicate, herby cream sauce.
  • Nevertheless, the international credit crunch and the weakening of global growth will "aggravate" the slowdown of the Icelandic economy, Mr. Haarde said. As Iceland's Krona Falls,
  • Coming back from a child-free brunch at our favourite cafe earlier today, A asked me if I regretted his getting a vasectomy. November « 2009 « oh frabjous day!
  • Red cabbage's fresh, raw crunch is a great addition to salads (see today's recipe), though I quite understand that some of you may have been put off by its appearance in mediocre coleslaws dressed in gloopy, cheap mayonnaise, its pigment seeping into the dressing to create a rather unappealing mess. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's red cabbage recipes
  • The crunch leaves of autumn had shrivelled and the sun was a lazy, dusky peach colour.
  • Cook the cauliflower until almost melting - if it is slightly crunchy, it won't liquidise to a velvety consistency.
  • How has the credit crunch affected your business? Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a grey, cold day here in Amsterdam and I have to go and raid the fridge to find something for our belated Saturday brunch.
  • These included repeated punchings, kickings, beatings with a baseball bat and truncheon, being urinated on and threatened with a syringe and blowtorch.
  • And they're highly versatile: You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
  • La—la bouche, la rouche, crunchy cheez doodles, la floof LALALALA layla, I’m just a playa Y.P.R.: Jay-Z's "Do Re Mi"
  • Always a late riser, I'd wake up around eleven every morning to brunch at a deliciously set table where my ‘roomie’, as I called her, would regale me with the tale of her day so far.
  • This super crunchy coating turns out to be ultra-skinny noodles.
  • You can also use bran products as a crunchy topping for casseroles, salads or cooked vegetables.
  • But for many smaller outfits, the slowdown has become a full-blown credit crunch.
  • The level of hard work and commitment put in over the past few months had come down to the crunch and true to form, both communities lived up to their full potential.
  • Crunchy goodies such as peanuts, almonds and sunflower seeds are packed with amino acids.
  • She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies.
  • Just can't get rid of your flabby belly, even though you do sit-ups and crunches until you're ready to drop?
  • As such, he was utterly made for the job, as his combination of physical clumsiness, verbal ineptitude and unwaveringly glaikit expression must have made even the most gauche and pallid code-cruncher feel like a cocksure sophisticate. Be My Enemy
  • ‘We have several officers whose jobs are entirely devoted to crunching numbers for mandarins in Whitehall,’ he growls.
  • His breaded pork escalopes come tender but crunchy with unctuous buttery anchovies and fried egg, an interesting spin on the Weiner Schnitzel theme.
  • A scrunchy havoc of whip, sleigh bells, saxophones, bass guitar, as well as the full forces of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Nibelung note of a household hammer for good measure, bashed, danced and whirled through this 15-minute non-stop toccata. BBC Prom 54; La fanciulla del West; Joyce DiDonato; Simon Keenlyside; Kronos Quartet
  • Had a huge brunch (kumara latkes, venison and whiskey sausages, liver and onions, poached egg and apple juice) and now I'm digesting in the sunshine.
  • The resulting light, crunchy morsels are often enhanced by coating with toffee or butterscotch; or eaten with salt.
  • EVERY episode in the credit crunch has had its dramatic flourish.
  • The reliance on number crunching was also misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • The children crunched the celery sticks
  • Cream white and brown sugars, salt, butter and crunchy peanut butter thoroughly in large mixing bowl. Beat egg and vanilla into creamed mixture until light and fluffy.
  • Crunch played a pivotal role in the phone underground thirty years ago, and paid for it with two spells in the clink.
  • Investors have been spooked by the credit crunch and the uncertainty over the future of Northern Rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stripped of their tough skins with a vegetable peeler or paring knife, broccoli stems make a delicious, slightly crunchy addition to any broccoli dish.
  • No, the sound of crunching from the hallway confirmed that Holmes was having a remote control snack.
  • The admission - in footnotes to this month's Budget - is the most official recognition yet that the credit crunch is deterring people from moving home. Treasury predicts housing market slowdown
  • She heard the crunch of tires on the gravel driveway.
  • When they stopped by the Inn, Debbye had asked Wendy about the possibility of some nut meringues, and the vixen had happily supplied her with four dozen of the crunchy delicacies.
  • Crisp and crunchy Coconut Fried Shrimp makes a tempting appetizer.
  • The cat scrunched up to sleep.
  • After Stamp took an earbashing from the Rugby Park fans and a yellow card from Hugh Dallas for a crunching tackle on Peter Canero, Hearts made their second goal of the day.
  • Bar staff were today taking more cash than ever with fans crowding bars for the crunch clash between England and Argentina.
  • A petulant man-child with scrunched fists, no sense of natural rhythm and his vision permanently obscured by a single greasy dreadlock. Dancing On Ice: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • The lack of overlap between the two companies makes antitrust problems unlikely, although it also limits cost synergies from crunching the two businesses together to $400 million. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ben, for all his many flaws (and they ARE many), is a superb number-cruncher who knows the normal partisan leans of precincts across the county, and I'll remain pessimistic unless and until we KNOW Marsden has won. PROJECTED WINNER
  • My wife, Jayne, enjoyed the mini savoury selection which consisted of crunchy onion bhajis, aloo tikkas, spinach pakoras and vegetable samosas all deep fried and served with two dips.
  • His crunching forehand winner on the last point sent him on a joyous, leaping celebration, and with lucrative reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slowly, with a cacophony of noise and steam and crunching power, we pulled away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surely a crucial cause of the 'credit crunch' has been overvaluation of so called toxic assets in banks' balance sheets. Times, Sunday Times
  • On this occasion, despite two hours’ cooking (with bicarb, salt added at the end), the chickpeas had remained stubbornly crunchy.
  • As she crunches over the frosty ground she goes through her mental checklist: breakfast for her family of six will be pancakes.
  • You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
  • He can rely on my support when the crunch comes.
  • He hit the ground with a loud thud and the crunch of pine needles.
  • These loans were considered partially to blame for the credit crunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • But instead of sinking his teeth into a succulent pork, egg and pastry treat, Mr Davis found he was crunching glass.
  • She would scrunch up her shoulders and grin and almost convert entirely to bubbles at the very mention of the concept.
  • And they're highly versatile: You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
  • And I can't think of any better vehicle for crunchy grains of coarse salt than pretzels.
  • It's hard to do justice to the succulence of the pears in light frangipane sponge, encased in triumphant, well-fired, crunchy pastry.
  • I'll scrunch pomade into my maverick hair and embrace my $30 cut.
  • Investors have been spooked by the credit crunch and the uncertainty over the future of Northern Rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dish was surprisingly good, consisting of two crispy, crunchy fritters and an authentic-tasting peanut dipping sauce.
  • In the aftermath of a credit crunch, with banks across the world still woefully undercapitalised, still paying fortunes in bonuses and still not accepting the full write-offs on their pre-2008 lending, this is especially worrying. Don't blame the euro for the ills besetting Ireland's economy
  • As the offspring of parents who were highly crunchyin the 1960s and 1970s, Aaron could be described as a paisley diaper baby. Welcome to Aaron Delwiche
  • In the brawny parlance of the great unwashed: a crunch match. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • My wife, Jayne, enjoyed the mini savoury selection which consisted of crunchy onion bhajis, aloo tikkas, spinach pakoras and vegetable samosas all deep fried and served with two dips.
  • The Platinum Pied Pipers have taken music and twisted and scrunched it into Triple P to produce a refreshing, multi-talented, many-layered masterpiece of modern music.
  • Or maybe we could just invite the morons to brunch and screen Beaches over mimosas.
  • The broiled rouget (with daikon radish and crunchy yellow lentils) had a similarly monkish, almost dried-out quality.
  • One policeman armed with persuasive reasoning and commonsense is worth six others with truncheons drawn and shouting abuse to make their points. Find Shannon « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The company's code crunchers might be boring and bland, but they are also disciplined and driven.
  • As for returning for brunch, lunch and high tea? Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a loud thunk, and then the sound of metal crunching and screeching.
  • I got out of the car and crunched across the snow, each breath of cold air scouring my lungs like steel wool.
  • Their boots crunched loudly on the frozen snow.
  • I mixed Demerara sugar and reg. sugar, which gave a little crunch and abit more color in later batches. The Search for the Perfect Cream Scone
  • Tickets are priced at 310 per person and include a champagne brunch and four-course supper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bruni recounts the plethora of pork belly on the app menu ( "pork belly with kimchi in an Asian preparation" or "house-smoked pork belly with lentils") then noted the pig-plenty on the entrees list ( "a pork chop, pork ribs or a pork foot, also known as a trotter"), and even found a little piggy available for dessert ( "the house-made bacon chocolate crunch bar"). LAist
  • Am I the only one to remember Sjöberg from the Brunching Shuttlecocks site? EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A look to the future! Thanks to Wired!
  • More than 8,000 homebuilding opportunities are currently available - a 45 per cent increase on the years before the credit crunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • But with the credit crunch affecting even the starriest of visitors, prices are falling. The Sun
  • This week she has devised the Oblique Crunch, to strengthen abdominal muscles.
  • That the little curls of piggy rind would crunch but not twang. Times, Sunday Times
  • The driveway gravel crunched underneath our sneakers.
  • Widow Precious had plenty of sharp sense to tell her that her children were by no means “pretty dears” to anybody but herself, and to herself only when in a very soft state of mind; at other times they were but three gew-mouthed lasses, and two looby loons with teeth enough for crunching up the dripping-pan. Mary Anerley
  • He has a rather manic look about him - scrunched up face and a very low gravelly voice - and when I was first introduced to him I'll admit to being pretty wary.
  • New flavors include apple cinnamon crunch, chocolate raspberry supreme, strawberry yogurt and strawberry fruit crunch.
  • 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.
  • I have brunch with my partner and my exes - male and female - and their partners and our friends: a web of relationships makes us family.
  • Outside the wall, commandos beat truncheons against their shields and police dogs barked.
  • The pale, watery crisphead variety known as iceberg triumphed in the United States due to a combination of its durability in shipping and storage—it brought lettuce to the American table year-round in the 1920s—and its refreshing, crunchy-wet texture. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • He looks like a choirboy and plays with a dreamy certainty, winding up his big, extended forehand to crunch winners with abandon. Times, Sunday Times
  • But don't take our word for this: seek advice from your lawyer before you scrunch up that demand and hurl it in the bin.
  • The dressing can also be used on a crunchy salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company, which finds more customers among retired military than it does among granola crunching "greens," is growing like topsy and each system installed reduces a household's carbon emissions by fifty percent. John Gerzema and Michael D'Antonio: Nothing and Everything -- What Consumers Expect from the New Normal
  • The crunch came when my bank asked for my credit card back.
  • The weekend brunch is the backlash. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'd seen him check it once, seeing if it was empty enough to pick up without straining himself and still full enough to make a resounding crunch and splash as the top came off.
  • We used butter too sometimes, but you need softened butter and butter would also melt the sugar a bit, making the sandwich less crunchy.
  • The crisps will stay fresh and crunchy until next time. The Sun
  • You'll be welcome to linger as long as you like over brunch, lunch or dinner and time in between.
  • Some fear that the crunch point could come sooner as a third of hospitals are overspending already. Times, Sunday Times
  • She saw the dying and exhausted dogs, the frost-rimed, weary men; she heard the quick _crunch, crunch, crunch_ of the snow-shoes hurrying ahead to break the trail; she felt the cruel torture of the _mal de raquette_, the shrivelling bite of the frost, the pain of snow blindness, the hunger that yet could not stomach the frozen fish nor the hairy, black caribou meat. The Call of the North
  • They eat much the same thing for brunch every day.
  • Motorists already reeling from the credit crunch are now forking out 1.20 for a litre of unleaded petrol. The Sun
  • By the time the end of the week occurs I'm in some sort of rageless catatonic state; I'm able to converse with people, but it's probably way more about brunch (I really like brunch) than anything of substance. Salon
  • Crunching such a delectable treat as a Pitmaston Pineapple, an old "sweetmeat" -- or small, sweet apple -- is the most enjoyable exercise I've come across, and I'm ready to plant a whole orchard of my own, if I can find a place to put it. Chicago Reader
  • Boiling your greens quickly - whether they're asparagus, peas or beans - reduces their fibrous chewiness but retains a crunch. The Sun
  • The frozen snow crunched under the wheels of our car.
  • There was a horrible crunching noise which turned out to be The Chief's dentures cracking in two.
  • The width of the pavement plus about six inches, as Matt and the cart hit the fence about halfway up with a sickening, bone-crunching thud.
  • In addition to scrub tops, Scrubs Key West offers coordinating jackets, pants, surgical caps and scrunchies.
  • It is the world's first time-release whey protein crunch bar.
  • The crisp snow crunched as we walked through it.
  • One driver was even found with a police truncheon in his car.
  • Others in the toy company crunch numbers and plot graphs. Christianity Today
  • The sweetness of the dressing goes perfectly with the duck and contrasts well with the refreshing crunchy salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • I walked back to my car, snow crunching underfoot, unlocked the doors, and slipped into the back.
  • My hair was in a messy bun filled with gel and hair spray, a new technique I learned that helps your hair become more scrunched.
  • But the credit crunch means no one is moving house. The Sun
  • Watch for tougher lending Some buy-to-let lenders have been tightening their criteria following the credit crunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the credit crunch bites, the corporate prawn-sandwich brigade are also feeling the chill of the recessionary wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the given crunch situation, it would not be a happy sailing for the DMK in the coming lok sabha polls. Will India Internationalize Sri Lakan Tamil Case?
  • The credit crunch has encouraged companies to hoard cash and delay investments. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact Pears could be ruled out of the crunch game at Molineux is a cruel blow after his superb season.
  • I liked it very much, with its rich texture and flavorful bite, all fluffy batter, cheese bits and crunchy pieces of bacon.
  • Raid the cupboards and the fridge; eat all the crisps that I call brunch; School holidays!
  • Cost cutting had enabled the organization to survive a previous cash crunch.
  • With its overbearingly charismatic, slo-mo vocal, chomping techno stabs and Roland 303 squiggles twisted into tight new party balloon shapes, this is raw, unbridled fare from a label that's kept up the dark, crunching, nasty end of the dancefloor spectrum for over two decades. This week's new singles
  • The word alone, derived from a diminutive form of the Dutch name for cucumber, is enough to endear this crunchy pickle to anyone.
  • Saying ‘statistically, no’ is supposed to hint that the statistics may well be a fictitious construct, some idle confection of brainiacs and number-crunchers with little real referent.
  • Seared foie gras and diver scallops are handled yet another way: the nibs - the crunchy centers of the cocoa bean are the stars, made into nougatine.
  • As I walked the rocky soil crunched beneath my boots.
  • Australia found twined round its boughs, the misletoe, with its many home associations -- the elegant cedar -- the close-growing mangrove -- and strange parasitical plants, pushing through huge fungi, and clasping with the remorseless strength of the wrestler, and with the round crunching folds of the boa, the trees they were gradually to supplant and destroy. A Love Story
  • This would prevent the crunchy, deep fried chunks of potato from going soft in the accompanying lemon garlic sauce.
  • I'm quite the scrunchie and hardtail aficionado, (#ffjd) but yes, I also dooo like actually pretty things! Meredith Fineman: Fifty First (J)Dates: Fall Fahhshun and What It Means for Your Dating Life.
  • No, the sound of crunching from the hallway confirmed that Holmes was having a remote control snack.
  • This is gratuitous violence, sick, bone-crunching, vicious and obscene.
  • For brunch, try the Cape Cod cakes $11, croquettes of hijiki seaweed, herbs and spices served with a can't-believe-it's-not-mayonnaise-based vegan tartar sauce. Not Just for Vegetarians
  • Italy's financial crunch has prompted Rome to consider selling stakes in major state-owned companies such as power utility Enel or oil and gas supplier Eni, according to news reports.
  • However, I did make some chicken and dumplings the way my mama makes it and surprisingly, my English hubby really liked it, even though here a dumpling is a whole 'nother thing - more like a biscuit (American biscuit, not a cookie!) that floats on top of soup - crunchy on top and a bit soggy on the bottom, and equally delicious. Tex-Mex chicken and dumplings recipe | Homesick Texan
  • He crunched up the empty pack and threw it out of the window.
  • Then the back door had banged open and Sonny had followed the college boy out to his car, quick long strides crunching over gravel.
  • But we snarfed up most of the head of buttercrunch lettuce, some of the green (actually purple) onions, spinach and arugala. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • Over brunch at a Remington noshery, Kimball talks about the rather ridiculous production of this movie, which moved from idea and first shooting in March 2009 to debuting this weekend at the Creative Alliance at the Patterson. Baltimore City Paper
  • Tell her this is crunch time. The Sun
  • The woods were silent apart from the crunch of our feet in the snow.
  • After days of talks earlier this month, the crunch teleconference between the heads of agencies had been expected to decide the issue this weekend.
  • He placed his hand on the nape of her neck and squeezed harshly, causing Mandy's face to scrunch up in pain.
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  • For dessert, there's a rich hazelnut gianduja and a very fine fromage blanc construction sitting in light fig soup, with a crunchy tuile on top.
  • The economic and the political are out of kilter; to use a homely metaphor, it is like bike gears crunching.
  • This zesty mixture is the perfect complement to the cabbagey flavour of broccoli, lending crunch and tension to each mouthful. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were avoided by all the staff we saw and astonished at the lavish spread laid out for brunch, including an enormous cow on a spit, roasting in preparation for the evening's event.
  • This was not going the way she had planned, “I gave the computer eight decillion virtual hydrogen atoms, described in exquisite detail, and defined an environment with physical laws just like our own Universe, and …” Jaed’s mouth scrunched up at the look on Almod’s face. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Bunny quickly pulled Holly's scrunchie off so that her poker straight chestnut hair shimmered over her shoulders. JUST BETWEEN US
  • She carries a small wooden truncheon tucked up her sleeve in case her customers turn violent.
  • Grandma's tall, gray wig was removed from her head, revealing what was presumably long, black hair scrunched up into a hairnet.
  • Suddenly a policeman grabbed hold of me, smacked me a few times with his truncheon, and, with a colleague, threw me into a vehicle that the French picturesquely call a panier à salade (or, a basket for drying salad). In Chile, the Lessons of Isolation
  • ` ` I'll not flurr myself, '' he said, crunching his ragged hat in his hands, -- ` ` I'll not. '' Margret Howth: A Story of To-Day
  • He could hear the loud rustle of the " little darlings" crunching through the leaves. Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • I heard footsteps crunching towards me across the white pebble courtyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ground scrunched unnaturally beneath his feet; the landscape disappeared from glaring brightness into shadows.
  • You want proof this system was invented by a bunch of clueless numbers crunchers?
  • Crunching awkwardly over the broken glass (her father's shoes were like flippers on her feet) she peered down at the brick and saw that there was a piece of paper wrapped around it.
  • The credit crunch has led to a collapse in buy-to-let deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The use of bar code scanners, consumer data and software to crunch the information has made it easier to select and control inventory of all types of products.
  • We've spent most of the evening crunching numbers and assessing options and we still haven't come to any firm conclusions.
  • Staff are furious that their benefits are being crunched while top brass pocket huge sums. The Sun
  • The lift itself was fine; I could hear it chugging up and down the shaft, and the door on the inside was certainly sliding open with the familiar crunch, but there was no way I could actually get in.
  • The parley, so far as Raoul was concerned, proved fruitless, and he went back into his own lines convinced that the men on the Big Rock could hold out for years, though he would have been swiftly unconvinced could he have observed Tehaa and the Raiateans, the moment his back was turned and he was out of sight, crawling over the rocks and sucking and crunching the scraps his dog had left uneaten. THE DEVILS OF FUATINO
  • We thought we heard the stealthy crunch of a boat beaching at midnight and footsteps climbing the cliff path.
  • Contradicting itself, TechCrunch here gives kudos to what it refers to as CBS's superdistribution strategy. Jerry Weinstein: TV Upfronts, CNET, and the Facebook, MySpace and Google Data Wars
  • Tickets are priced at 310 per person and include a champagne brunch and four-course supper. Times, Sunday Times
  • More like President Kruger than Prince Albert – that's the best I can do for him; and I see him on a chair, in a black frock-coat, not so very high up either; I can manage a cloud or two for him to sit on; and then his hand trailing in the clouds holds a rod, a truncheon is it? Monday or Tuesday
  • His involvement in rescuing struggling lenders comes in spite of his chequered record during the credit crunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fenris slammed head first into a tree, and all present heard the crunching sound.
  • The Yorkshire was superb, the vegetables flavoursome, the roast potatoes crunchy, fluffy and floury.
  • In a very smart move, the PPC family was designed as a 64-bit cruncher with backward binary-compatibility for 32-bit applications.
  • Of the more substantial dishes the most pleasing was some crisp-skinned but rare trout with bright orange roe and an acidulated julienne of crunchy vegetables. Restaurant review: Viajante
  • Sample truffles, caramels, hazelnut pralines, raspberry creams, almond butter crunch, handwhipped fudge, chocolate cigars and ice cream to die for.
  • In a recent TechCrunch article it was revealed that even Apple fanboy bloggers undershot the mark by at least half when it came to predicting iPad sales. Marc Hershon: How iPad Is Naming the Game
  • But benefits should arrive before computers have crunched through the planet's vast accumulation of DNA information.
  • I think that chaat is a generic term for crunchy street food like bhel puri. Get Indus Express Chaat for 8 Cents | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • dredger" came its rounds; and, for fear he should miss the warm consolations of a lower third "Scrunch," they organised one for his special benefit, and had the happiness of seeing him rising in the middle, scared and puffing, with cheeks the colour of a peony. Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton
  • They have been done for by a lethal combination of high house prices and the credit crunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the gates of his house two guards jump to their feet at the sound of strangers crunching on the gravel.
  • Brunch was often distinguished by an extra pat of butter and a piece of fruit, he said.
  • Everything happened before I even had time to open my mouth and scream - the car hit us in the side doors and there was a crunch and the sound of breaking headlights.
  • As she saw his eyebrows scrunch up, she looked down at her dress.
  • Not to be outdone, his neighbors could be grouty and grump, glunch, grunch until they were worn out with gruntling. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 1
  • The only negative is the erratic quality of the food, although Sunday brunch is invariably excellent.
  • The mash was nice and creamy, but not pulped to mush, and then there were some crunchy sweet potato crisps to top it all off.
  • He bore in his hand what was called a truncheon, which was a sort of sceptre, very splendidly covered and adorned. Richard I Makers of History
  • I enjoyed their crunchy crumbly texture and deep flavor very much - and was pleasantly surprised, too, for baking by instinct is usually a rather risky endeavour.
  • When it came to the crunch though, I chickened out and offered the truth.

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