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Meaning of crunchy
having a satisfying crunch when bitten into
Etymology of crunchy
The word "crunchy" originated in the mid-19th century, derived from the verb "crunch," which is itself an imitation of the sound of biting into something firm or brittle
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a pleasingly firm or brittle texture, typically making a crunching sound when chewed
- * (of a sound) sharp and distinct, like the sound of something being bitten into
Usage Examples
- The crunchy texture of the fresh apple was very appealing
- * The crunchy sound of the gravel underfoot was soothing
- * She loved the crunchy peanut butter in her sandwich