Crumby
[kruhm-ee] /ˈkrʌm i/
adjective, crumbier, crumbiest.
1.
full of .
2.
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[kruhm-ee] /ˈkrʌm i/
adjective, crumbier, crumbiest.
1.
1 (def 1).
/ˈkrʌmɪ/
adjective crumbier, crumbiest
1.
full of or littered with crumbs
2.
soft, like the inside of bread
3.
a variant spelling of crummy1
adj.
1731, “full of crumbs,” from crumb + -y (2). Overlapping somewhat with crummy, but generally restricted to the more literal senses.
adjective
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