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Sentence count:233+4Posted:2016-09-26Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: crumbSimilar words: crushfrustratefrustrationrusecruiserecruitcrucialvirusMeaning: [krʌst]  n. 1. the outer layer of the Earth 2. a hard outer layer that covers something 3. the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties. v. form a crust or form into a crust. 
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61. The earlier notion that the lower continental crust is largely basaltic in composition has received little support from more recent studies.
62. Earthquakes rattle certain spots within the crust, and volcanoes explode with demonic violence.
63. I will admit, however, that brick ovens do make exceptional breads with great crust.
64. The roast fillet of lamb with herb crust to follow is a classic dish, presented by Clayton with great finesse.
65. Guided by the churning within the planet, the crust of the earth has been in a constant state of flux.
66. Her entire knowledge of what he had to do to earn his crust amounted to not a row of beans.
67. Does the crust separate or pull apart from itself just under the dome?
68. From these observations,(www.Sentencedict.com) Hofmann and I proposed that plumes consist in part of deeply subducted oceanic crust and sediment.
69. Remember too, that a nut going mouldy in air has room for the mould to show as fibres or a crust.
70. The upper layer of a plate is composed of either oceanic or continental crust or both.
71. Leave the pastry case or biscuit crust in a loose-bottomed tin. 2.
72. A naked girl burst through the crust, and the guest of honor reeled her in on a ribbon leash.
73. Like a bulldozer, it plowed rock off the ocean crust that was descending and piled it into hills along its edge.
74. This crust prevents odours escaping and hence reduces odour emission.
75. Below this top crust was a growing group which included teachers, notaries, minor government functionaries and moderately successful traders.
76. They are a sign, Hoffman believes, of the hot pancake of magma that was warping the crust from underneath.
77. A favourite site is a bare patch of earth where the surface has been baked into a crust by the harsh sun.
78. Hess mistakenly thought that the oceanic crust consisted of altered peridotite, the material of the mantle itself.
79. Where the ocean crust is young, lava flows dominate the landscape.
80. The Supercontinent Cycle alone has left the continental crust riddled with the scars of former rifts and mergers.
81. At the beginning of each belt was a mid-ocean ridge, where new ocean crust was made.
82. Dorothy Legacie of Shelton, W.. Va., also wants a pie in a graham cracker crust.
83. But having so little elasticity, that crust has also begun to crack.
84. Fold into chocolate mixture. Place mixture in graham cracker crust.
85. Faster than new crust can be added to the plate, old crust is being consumed by the trench.
86. Leave some of the pastry crust when having meat pies. 4.
87. Above, where hot lava erupted from the crust to be chilled by cold sea-water are purple, bulbous pillow lavas.
88. The heat sets the crust and quickly evaporates the surface moisture, crisping the crust.
89. As the salt crust thins, so cracks appear in the surface and the flats begin to break up.
90. The homes, table settings and spreads, flowers and food are definitely upper crust.
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