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Crumb   /krəm/   Listen
noun
Crumb  n.  (Written also crum)  
1.
A small fragment or piece; especially, a small piece of bread or other food, broken or cut off. "Desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table."
2.
Fig.: A little; a bit; as, a crumb of comfort.
3.
The soft part of bread. "Dust unto dust, what must be, must; If you can't get crumb, you'd best eat crust."
Crumb brush, a brush for sweeping crumbs from a table.
To a crumb, with great exactness; completely.



verb
Crumb  v. t.  (past & past part. crumbed; pres. part. crumbing)  (Written also crum)  To break into crumbs or small pieces with the fingers; as, to crumb bread.






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"Crumb" Quotes from Famous Books



... us,' Sergius answered, taking a position nearer the table, and commencing to pick off a crumb of bread as the incentive to a more extended repast. 'He was with us, as there always will be some rude and unmannerly intruder in every company; but there were also others, the associates of Emilius. There was Sotus, the Egyptian, a ...
— Continental Monthly, Volume 5, Issue 4 • Various

... possessed an extremely good appetite, but the voracity of the stranger soon obliged him to give up, for not contented with eating, or rather devouring, nearly the whole of the olla-podriga, the guest finished a large loaf of bread, without leaving a crumb. While he ate, he kept continually looking round with an expression of inquietude: he started at the slightest sound; and once, when a violent gust of wind made the door bang, he sprang to his feet, and seized his carbine, with an air which showed that, if necessary, he would sell his ...
— Napoleon Bonaparte • John S. C. Abbott

... what I originally looked like. I went right from factory-school to a police training school—and I have been on the job ever since—Force of Detectives, Sergeant Jr. grade, Investigation Department. I spend most of my time selling candy bars or newspapers, or serving drinks in crumb joints. Gather information, make reports and keep tab on ...
— The Velvet Glove • Harry Harrison

... dangers of swift currents and black crags; such, too, I imagine, are some of those enchanted small islands in the South Seas of which Conrad writes: "It was as if the earth had gone on spinning, and had left that crumb of its surface alone in space"; such, too, ...
— Lynton and Lynmouth - A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland • John Presland

... umbrella nor overshoes. She had her purple dress and she walked abroad. Let the elements do their worst. A starved heart must have one crumb during a year. The rain ran down and dripped from ...
— The Trimmed Lamp • O. Henry


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