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crumb noun [ krʌm ]

• a small fragment of bread, cake, or biscuit.
• "she brushed some cake crumbs off her dress"
• a very small amount of something.
• "the Budget provided few crumbs of comfort"
Similar: fragment, bit, morsel, particle, tiny piece, speck, scrap, shred, sliver, atom, grain, granule, trace, tinge, mite, iota, jot, whit, ounce, scintilla, vestige, soupçon, stim, smidgen, smidge, tad, scantling, scruple,
• an objectionable or contemptible person.
• "he's an absolute crumb"
• granulated rubber, usually made from recycled car tyres.

crumb verb

• cover (food) with breadcrumbs.
• "while the sweet potato is cooking, crumb the fish"
Origin: Old English cruma, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kruim and German Krume . The final -b was added in the 16th century, perhaps from crumble but also influenced by words such as dumb, where the original final -b is retained although no longer pronounced.


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