Antonym: crumb. Similar words: crush, frustrate, frustration, ruse, cruise, recruit, crucial, virus. Meaning: [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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121. The texture difference between the crust and the inside is more apparent, the fresher they are.
122. I have already written about aspects of crust and slow-rise methods.
123. The continents sit on shifting plates that form the outer crust of the Earth; and the oceans fill the spaces in between.
124. In fact there were complaints from upper crust visitors about the din, so the cells fell into disuse.
125. Somehow these shallow reservoirs must provide the stuff that makes new ocean crust.
126. To serve, cut through crust with a knife and serve filling with a large spoon.
127. Precision dating of mineral deposits Many mineral deposits are the result of large-scale circulation of hydrothermal fluid in the upper crust.
128. We could conclude from this that crust is a definite aspect of character; we all love bread with lots of character.
129. Mix well and turn into the crust and dot with butter.
130. Pressing upon the rest of us is the image of all those dormant scars in the crust potentially surging to life.
131. The gypsum crust is more soluble than the limestone so it is quite rapidly weathered by rainwater.
132. From such melts the lower density silicates separated upwards to form a crust.
133. The thickening of the crust beneath the Cordillera Blanca was by magmatic accretion since the Miocene.
134. Bait will be a piece of crust about half the size of a matchbox,(sentencedict.com) torn from a new loaf.
135. The composition of displaced terranes ranges from that of typical oceanic crust to significantly less dense granitic rock with clear continental affinities.
136. This is the toughest place to earn a crust with limited resources.
137. It led to the formation of a crust and eventually the continents.
138. Retarding yields a superior bread with a beautiful crackly crust.
139. Like a cracked china cup(sentencedict.com), the continental crust is still fragile where it has been damaged in the past.
140. Most of the mass is made up by vast deposits of octiron deep within the crust.
141. The gluten is in the process of setting and the crust is deceptively crisp, hiding the immature bread within.
142. There were no masses of poor crushed together in fetid slums, scrabbling for every crust.
143. The relative abundance of these elements is increasingly being used to trace chemical processes in the mantle, crust, and oceans.
144. Once through the crust, tunnelling is easier and she brings out loads of sand, clutched between her forelegs.
145. But they are present in the Earth's crust in low concentrations.
146. For the crust, stir the flour, cornmeal, sugar and baking powder together in a large mixing bowl.
147. The signature pizza has a thin, thin crust and practically no edge.
148. For similar reasons, deep rips in the crust often accompany the arrival of plumes at the surface.
149. She was wiping a crust of bread round the inside of her dish to catch up the last drops of broth.
150. In Harehills I belonged to the upper crust of the lower middle classes who were getting out as fast as they could.