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crunchily adverb uk /ˈkrʌn.tʃəl.i/ us /ˈkrʌn.tʃəl.i/ in a way that makes a loud noise, especially used of food when it is eaten: She hated undercooked vegetables, which she called "crunchily underdone". The hand cut chips were crunchily good and a perfect accompaniment to the sandwich. This cos lettuce is crunchily textured, and is the usual lettuce used for a Caesar salad. This dessert, with its crunchily golden crust, has always been one of my favourites. She heard his boots crunchily treading on the small pebbles. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hard and firm (as) stiff/straight as a ramrodidiom adamantine cast iron congealed crisply dilatant erect firm firmness fossilized harden petrified ramrod rigid rigidity rock-hard solidly tense unjointed unyielding
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