Found 3 items, similar to Crumb.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: crumb
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: crumb
crumb
n 1: a very small quantity of something;
“he gave only a crumb of
information about his plans”;
“there were few crumbs of
comfort in the report”
2: a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible;
“only a rotter would do that”;
“kill the rat”;
“throw the
bum out”;
“you cowardly little pukes!”; "the British call
a contemptible person a `git'" [syn:
rotter,
dirty dog,
rat,
skunk,
stinker,
stinkpot,
bum,
puke,
lowlife,
scum bag,
so-and-so,
git]
3: small piece of e.g. bread or cake
v 1: coat with bread crumbs;
“crumb a cutlet”
2: break into crumbs
3: remove crumbs from;
“crumb the table”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Crumb
Crumb
\Crumb\ (kr[u^]m), n. [AS. cruma, akin to D. kruim, G.
krume; cf. G. krauen to scratch, claw.] [Written also
crum.]
1. A small fragment or piece; especially, a small piece of
bread or other food, broken or cut off.
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Desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from
the rich man's table. --Luke xvi.
21.
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2. Fig.: A little; a bit; as, a crumb of comfort.
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3. The soft part of bread.
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Dust unto dust, what must be, must;
If you can't get crumb, you'd best eat crust. --Old
Song.
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Crumb brush, a brush for sweeping crumbs from a table.
To a crum, with great exactness; completely.
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Crumb
\Crumb\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Crumbed (kr[u^]md); p. pr.
& vb. n.
Crumbing (kr[u^]m"[i^]ng).]
To break into crumbs or small pieces with the fingers; as, to
crumb bread. [Written also
crum.]
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