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Definition of Craunching
1. craunch [v] - See also: craunch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Craunching
Literary usage of Craunching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary by James Curtis Hepburn (1873)
"BOREI, n. Lime made by burning shells. BORI-BORI-TO, adv. The sound of craunching,
or crushing any hard substance with the teeth. ..."
2. Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary by James Curtis Hepburn (1881)
"The name of a fish. BOREI, n. Lime made by burning shells. BORI-BORI-TO, adv.
The sound of • craunching, or crushing any hard substance with the teeth. ..."
3. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1895)
"The remaining eight are : laugh, laughed, launched, Chevaux-de Frise, Esquimau,
draughts, aunt, craunching. THE DIPHTHONG AE. This is found in but one word ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1864)
"That this cause of sickness is probably more frequent than we suspect, considering
that many persons are in the habit, while eating, of craunching bones and ..."
5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1861)
"... n man's footstep craunching the gravel outside the open windows of the
breakfast-parlor. "Ned back again," said Locksley, with- out looking up from his ..."
6. Extracts from a Journal by Basil Hall (1824)
"... now stood still; the labourers went to sleep under the bushes ; the tired
bullocks were dozing stupidly in the sun, craunching, from time to time, ..."
7. The Writings of Bret Harte by Bret Harte (1896)
"Yes ! it was a panting outside—a panting now increased, multiplied, redoubled,
mixed with the sounds of rustling, tearing, craunching, and occasionally a ..."
8. Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary by James Curtis Hepburn (1873)
"BOREI, n. Lime made by burning shells. BORI-BORI-TO, adv. The sound of craunching,
or crushing any hard substance with the teeth. ..."
9. Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary by James Curtis Hepburn (1881)
"The name of a fish. BOREI, n. Lime made by burning shells. BORI-BORI-TO, adv.
The sound of • craunching, or crushing any hard substance with the teeth. ..."
10. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1895)
"The remaining eight are : laugh, laughed, launched, Chevaux-de Frise, Esquimau,
draughts, aunt, craunching. THE DIPHTHONG AE. This is found in but one word ..."
11. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1864)
"That this cause of sickness is probably more frequent than we suspect, considering
that many persons are in the habit, while eating, of craunching bones and ..."
12. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1861)
"... n man's footstep craunching the gravel outside the open windows of the
breakfast-parlor. "Ned back again," said Locksley, with- out looking up from his ..."
13. Extracts from a Journal by Basil Hall (1824)
"... now stood still; the labourers went to sleep under the bushes ; the tired
bullocks were dozing stupidly in the sun, craunching, from time to time, ..."
14. The Writings of Bret Harte by Bret Harte (1896)
"Yes ! it was a panting outside—a panting now increased, multiplied, redoubled,
mixed with the sounds of rustling, tearing, craunching, and occasionally a ..."