crunches

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third-person singular of crunch
plural of crunch
credit crunches
plural form of credit crunch
crunch
to crush something with a noisy crackling sound, especially with reference to food

When I came home, Susan was watching TV with her feet up on the couch, crunching a piece of celery.

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A critical moment or event
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to be crushed with a noisy crackling sound

Beetles crunched beneath the men's heavy boots as they worked.

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A form of abdominal exercise, based on a sit-up but in which the lower back remains in contact with the floor
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a form of exercise based on a sit-up
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A good bodycheck
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If you crunch across a surface made of very small stones, you move across it causing it to make a crunching noise. I crunched across the gravel. wheels crunching over a stony surface
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to efficiently process large amounts of information
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To chew with force and noise; to craunch
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To crush with the teeth; to chew with a grinding noise; to craunch; as, to crunch a biscuit
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a critical situation that arises because of a shortage (as a shortage of time or money or resources); "an end-of-the year crunch"; "a financial crunch"
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The forced evacuation of desirable points due to a lack of alternative plays
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to calculate or otherwise process (e.g. to crunch numbers: to perform mathematical calculations)
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To emit a grinding or craunching noise
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A situation in which a business or economy has very little money can be referred to as a crunch. a financial crunch that could threaten the company's future. = crisis
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To efficiently process large amounts of information A number cruncher, for example, is a routine or device optimized for and dedicated to processing numbers
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If something crunches or if you crunch it, it makes a breaking or crushing noise, for example when you step on it. A piece of china crunched under my foot He crunched the sheets of paper in his hands. = scrunch Crunch is also a noun. She heard the crunch of tires on the gravel driveway
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If you crunch something hard, such as a sweet, you crush it noisily between your teeth. She sucked an ice cube into her mouth, and crunched it loudly Richard crunched into the apple
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(30+) - Until the end of your next turn, if an attack damages the Defending Pokémon (after applying Weakness and Resistance), that attack does 20 more damage to the Defending Pokémon Pokémon with this attack: Houndoom L37
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make crunching noises; "his shoes were crunching on the gravel"
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The common term in an electronic environment for the amount of time it takes to process a command for a certain effect
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You can refer to an important time or event, for example when an important decision has to be made, as the crunch. He can rely on my support when the crunch comes The Prime Minister is expected to call a crunch meeting on Monday. If you say that something will happen if or when it comes to the crunch, you mean that it will happen if or when the time comes when something has to be done. If it comes to the crunch, I'll resign over this
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To crunch numbers means to do a lot of calculations using a calculator or computer. I pored over the books with great enthusiasm, often crunching the numbers until 1: 00 a.m
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To grind or press with violence and noise
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to crush something with a noisy crackling sound, esp. with reference to food
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To minimize the amount of computer memory used to store a program
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the sound of something crunching; "he heard the crunch of footsteps on the gravel path"
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Process data at high speed
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press or grind with a crunching noise
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chew noisily; "The children crunched the celery sticks"
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{f} munch, chew with the teeth; crush
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{i} chewing with the teeth; sound made by crunching; pressured situation
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reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading; "grind the spices in a mortar"; "mash the garlic"
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a noisy crackling sound; the sound usually associated with crunching
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The forced evacuation of desirable points because of the lack of alternate plays
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the act of crushing
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the sound of something crunching; "he heard the crunch of footsteps on the gravel path" a critical situation that arises because of a shortage (as a shortage of time or money or resources); "an end-of-the year crunch"; "a financial crunch" make crunching noises; "his shoes were crunching on the gravel" chew noisily; "The children crunched the celery sticks" press or grind with a crunching noise
crunches

    Türkische aussprache

    krʌnçîz

    Aussprache

    /ˈkrənʧəz/ /ˈkrʌnʧɪz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'kr&nch ] (verb.) 1814. alteration of craunch.
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