Crunching [verb]

Definition of Crunching:

grind, chew

Synonyms of Crunching:


Opposite/Antonyms of Crunching:


Sentence/Example of Crunching:

It wasn't long before he heard the footsteps of the messenger crunching along the alley.

She heard the sound of the snow crunching under a heavy step, and knew that the pitiless spy was on her track.

Gasping for breath and crunching for foothold the sidewalk people breasted the gritty cold.

He advanced alone across the black shingle and she stood watching him and listening to the stones crunching beneath his feet.

Every mill was roaring and crunching, turning out streams of silver and gold.

He waited at the bottom of this ladder until he heard the crunching sound of the feed box being pushed back over the trap door.

A crunching of feet upon the gravel mixed in with the articulation of the sea—steps light as if they were winged.

Tignol closed the iron gate carefully behind him and walked down the graveled walk with as little crunching as possible.

Without waiting for her permission he stepped out of the arbor and she heard his footsteps crunching up the gravel path.

Deep in a hollow to the left were two mills instead of one, and the noise of ore-crunching rolls was quadrupled in volume.