Crummock water
/ˈkrʌmək/
noun
1.
a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District. Length: 4 km (2.5 miles)
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[kruhm-ee, kroo m-ee] /ˈkrʌm i, ˈkrʊm i/ noun, Chiefly Scot. 1. a cow with crooked horns. [kruhm-ee] /ˈkrʌm i/ adjective, crummier, crummiest. 1. Also, crumby. Slang. noun, plural crummies. 2. Railroads Slang. a caboose. [kruhm-ee, kroo m-ee] /ˈkrʌm i, ˈkrʊm i/ noun, plural crummies. Chiefly Scot. 1. . /ˈkrʌmɪ/ adjective (slang) -mier, -miest 1. of […]
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[kruhmp, kroo mp] /krʌmp, krʊmp/ verb (used with object) 1. to crunch or make a crunching sound, as with the teeth. verb (used without object) 2. (of an artillery shell) to land and explode with a heavy, muffled sound. 3. to make a crunching sound, as in walking over snow, or as snow when trodden […]
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[kruhm-pit] /ˈkrʌm pɪt/ noun, Chiefly British. 1. a round soft unsweetened bread resembling a muffin, cooked on a griddle or the like, and often toasted. 2. British Slang. a sexually attractive woman. /ˈkrʌmpɪt/ noun (mainly Brit) 1. a light soft yeast cake full of small holes on the top side, eaten toasted and buttered 2. […]
- Crumple
[kruhm-puh l] /ˈkrʌm pəl/ verb (used with object), crumpled, crumpling. 1. to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass; bend out of shape; rumple; wrinkle. 2. to cause to collapse or give way suddenly: That right hook to the midsection crumpled him. verb (used without object), crumpled, crumpling. 3. to contract […]