Definitions
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- adjective
comparative form ofcrunchy : morecrunchy
Etymologies
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Examples
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However, some of the definitions in the bill need to be "crunchier" he told MPs.
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Ibanez, like Jackson guitars, don't have that clean cut sound Fender guitars have - but are "crunchier".
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The Middle East is renowned for delectable treats such as clove-studded and honey-drenched baklava, or crunchier, sesame seed–packed barazek.
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The Middle East is renowned for delectable treats such as clove-studded and honey-drenched baklava, or crunchier, sesame seed–packed barazek.
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The benefit to consumers was a cosmetically enhanced apple that stayed a bit crunchier a bit longer.
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The benefit to consumers was a cosmetically enhanced apple that stayed a bit crunchier a bit longer.
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The individual strands of waxy potato, meanwhile, retain their shape better once made into a cake, and the finished röstis have a crunchier texture, even when made from parboiled potatoes, which sets them apart from ordinary potato cakes.
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The benefit to consumers was a cosmetically enhanced apple that stayed a bit crunchier a bit longer.
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Although I prefer the flavour of butter with the potato, I'm forced to admit that his are distinctly crunchier, so I decide to use a mixture of both in my final recipe.
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The crunchier the bread crumbs, the crunchier the coating.
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