"Crustily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crustily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crustily" Meaning

Crustily: in a gruff or tart manner; roughly or coarsely; with a sharp, biting tone.

"Crustily" Examples

Crustily


Crustily is an adverb that means speaking abruptly and roughly, often in a way that is unpleasant or off-putting.

Here are five examples of usage:

"The crustily demanding customer complained about the small print on the contract."
"The crustily old professor growled at the students for being late again."
"The crustily defiant politician refused to back down from her controversial statement."
"The crustily sarcastic remark from the comedian fell flat with the audience."
"The crustily abrupt tone of the letter from the lawyer made me nervous."

"Crustily" Similar Words

Crustal

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Crustal refers to the outer layer or surface of the Earth's crust, which is the layer of rock that forms the Earth's surface. The word can also refer to a layer of crust, as in crustal plate, which is a section of the Earth's lithosphere that moves relative to other sections, creating earthquakes and volcanic activity.

Crustalogical

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Crustalogist

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Crustation

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Crusted

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Crusted refers to a surface or layer that is covered or coated with something hard, rough, or brittle, often resulting in a crust or shell-like texture. It can also imply a sense of solidity or rigidity.

Crustier

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Crustier is an adjective that means having a crust or outer layer that is thicker, tougher, or more rigid than usual. It can also imply that something has become rougher, more hardened, or more brittle over time. For example, a crustier bread might be one that has become older and less soft, or a crustier attitude might be one that has become more hardened and less willing to compromise.

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Crusting

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Crustose

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Crusts

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Crusty

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Crutch

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