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crumb
[ kruhm ]
noun
- a small particle of bread, cake, etc., that has broken off.
- a small particle or portion of anything; fragment; bit.
- the soft inner portion of a bread ( crust ).
- crumbs, a cake topping made of sugar, flour, butter, and spice, usually crumbled on top of the raw batter and baked with the cake.
- Slang. a contemptibly objectionable or worthless person.
verb (used with object)
- Cooking. to dress or prepare with crumbs.
- to break into crumbs or small fragments.
- to remove crumbs from:
The waiter crumbed the table.
crumb
/ krʌm /
noun
- a small fragment of bread, cake, or other baked foods
- a small piece or bit
crumbs of information
- the soft inner part of bread
- slang.a contemptible person
verb
- tr to prepare or cover (food) with breadcrumbs
- to break into small fragments
adjective
- (esp of pie crusts) made with a mixture of biscuit crumbs, sugar, etc
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Derived Forms
- ˈcrumber, noun
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Other Words From
- crumba·ble adjective
- crumber noun
- de·crumb verb (used with object)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crumb1
before 1000; Middle English crome, crume, Old English cruma; akin to Dutch kruim, German Krume crumb, Latin grūmus heap of earth
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crumb1
Old English cruma; related to Middle Dutch krome, Middle High German krūme, Latin grūmus heap of earth
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Example Sentences
As is usually the case with Scotland, a crumb of hope remains at the business end of a campaign.
From BBC
When Earth passes through this debris the "comet crumbs" heat up as they enter our atmosphere and burn up in bright bursts of light.
From BBC
Williams, 56, is lounging on a sofa in London’s Charlotte Street Hotel, drinking coffee and attempting not to get croissant crumbs all over herself.
From Los Angeles Times
Regatta Cream Pie is a version of a rum cream pie with a crisp chocolate cookie crumb crust.
From Salon
Some local campaigners have described them as "crumbs on the tables".
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