crumb
Americannoun
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a small particle of bread, cake, etc., that has broken off.
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a small particle or portion of anything; fragment; bit.
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the soft inner portion of a bread (crust ).
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crumbs, a cake topping made of sugar, flour, butter, and spice, usually crumbled on top of the raw batter and baked with the cake.
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Slang. a contemptibly objectionable or worthless person.
verb (used with object)
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Cooking. to dress or prepare with crumbs.
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to break into crumbs or small fragments.
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to remove crumbs from.
The waiter crumbed the table.
noun
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a small fragment of bread, cake, or other baked foods
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a small piece or bit
crumbs of information
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the soft inner part of bread
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slang a contemptible person
verb
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(tr) to prepare or cover (food) with breadcrumbs
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to break into small fragments
adjective
Other Word Forms
- crumbable adjective
- crumber noun
- decrumb verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of crumb
before 1000; Middle English crome, crume, Old English cruma; akin to Dutch kruim, German Krume crumb, Latin grūmus heap of earth
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
Whatever else was happening inside my body, that combination — warm spice, soft crumb, sugary crunch — felt like safety.
From Salon
It was a Nation crime to leave even a few crumbs behind.
From Literature
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But when my evening piece of bread appeared on the door shelf, I scattered some crumbs and to my joy he popped out almost at once.
From Literature
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The cookies Theo had come in to steal didn’t even exist; the tins in my room are all crumbs.
From Literature
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Their hopes of chasing Irish demons from their door had gone, but with a five-metre lineout to come there was a chance of a crumb.
From BBC
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