Crumby [adjective]

Definition of Crumby:

crude, vulgar

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Sentence/Example of Crumby:

I took a spoon for the crumbs from my box at noon, Grace loved cake, even the crumby kind.

And ever since China has been getting "the crumby side" of every deal.

Rub all together into a crumby mass, then pack into the fowl.

"I bet Prosper le Gai would have played a dandy game of football," said Dum, getting her sheets all crumby with crackers.

Towsley eyed it lingeringly, even lovingly, yet the passes toward his crumby lips were few and far between.

They sat on into absolute darkness, finishing the last teaspoonful of blueberry preserve, and the last crumby cooky.

I foraged a slice of bread with cheese and noticed a crumby plate in the sink.

One man, indeed, swept up the crumbs into a book that is not half crumby.

Liquids poured upon the surface cannot, owing to the crumby nature of the humus, exert any appreciable hydraulic pressure.

Crum′my, a cow with a crumpled horn; Crump′et, a kind of crumby or soft cake or muffin.