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- noun Plural form of
crustie . - noun Plural form of
crusty .
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Examples
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* Defended his use of the word "crusties" to describe anti-capitalist protestors gathered around St Paul's Cathedral, claiming the term was "affectionate."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Patrick Hennessy 2011
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* Defended his use of the word "crusties" to describe anti-capitalist protestors gathered around St Paul's Cathedral, claiming the term was "affectionate."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Patrick Hennessy 2011
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But some of the Tompkins Square Park "crusties" - a loose-knit group of mainly young heroin users and drinkers with whom Pupshaw used to hang out - say Pupshaw's head was badly injured in the attack and that police aren't investigating as thoroughly as if the victim had been a
unknown title 2009
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Last week, Mr Johnson sparked anger by labelling the St Paul's anti-capitalist protesters "crusties" - and calling on judges to have them removed.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Patrick Hennessy 2011
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There are some interesting points in the second half of the piece, but the first begins with a tedious rant on the dress sense and leisure of "crusties".
British Blogs 2009
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Called Sigh No More, the most dread spectre it conjures up is that the 1990s "crusties" are back.
Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Miliband said as much about his opposition to the Met Office review before joining ashie and the rest of the "crusties" on the march in London yesterday.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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His favorite movies are the new Star Wars movies that old crusties like me whine about.
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The New York Post: Madonna has always had a hard time making it past co-op boards, with the notoriously fusty upper crusties feeling that too much publicity was a bad thing for their otherwise anonymous buildings.
Wood War! Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
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The New York Post: Madonna has always had a hard time making it past co-op boards, with the notoriously fusty upper crusties feeling that too much publicity was a bad thing for their otherwise anonymous buildings.
Wood War! Who Wins Today's Grabby Tabloid Battle For Your Eyeballs? 2009
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