Similar words: crumple, crumpled, scrumptious, crumb, scrum, crummy, crumbs, frump. Meaning: v. 1. make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants 2. bombard with heavy shells 3. explode heavily or with a loud dull noise.
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(1) Mrs Crump looked as if she was going to explode.
(2) Mrs Crump was too pushy or too arch.
(3) For Mr Crump, Trust, he would say and firmly believe, was the foundation of his business and his life.
(4) Mr Crump is very wealthy and his wife is susceptible.
(5) Mr Crump nodded his agreement as he too gazed down.
(6) Its automatic weapons chatter nightly, and mortars crump in reply.
(7) Mrs Crump cried to herself, leaning forward now on a Pisan scale.
(8) A Mr Crump stayed here last night, a Liverpool merchant.
(9) Happy Tom Crump, never sees his own hump.
(10) Crump Credit problems bedevil a large number of people .
(11) From a valley in between, the crump of artillery is answered by a machinegun.
(12) Despite the nearby crump of the shells, he keeps filming.
(13) During a meeting in September, Crump said he wanted to make 10 pounds of ricin and disperse it in various U. S. cities, according to prosecutors. Sentencedict.com
(14) Clarence Crump and his interim committee, their task completed, wanted to step down.
(15) Afterwards, I heard the familiar crump of bombs unloading on the city.
(16) His body flopped brokenly from one strut to the next, cartwheeling ungainly to crump on the earth.
(17) One doctor raised the issue of random variations in service needs addressed in a paper by Crump etal.
(18) That premature babies have a higher death rate in the first years of life is not surprising, but Crump says it had been thought that the risk decreased as the child got older.
(19) "We found that people who were born preterm had a higher risk of dying in young adulthood than those who were born full-term, " Crump says.
(20) The two most significant instruments that changed the course of scientific progress, says Crump , were the telescope and the microscope.