"Scrummy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scrummy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scrummy
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"Scrummy" Meaning

Delicious or tasty, especially in a casual or informal way.

"Scrummy" Examples

5 Examples of Using "Scrummy"


| Sentence Type | Example |
| -------------- | ------- |

Adjective in a Sentence |

- The cake was scrummy, with the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness in every bite. |

Adjective in a Grouping |

- Following a diet that involves eating scrummy but healthy foods can be a great way to maintain a healthy lifestyle. |

Adjective after a Possessive Pronoun |

- Her scrummy dessert exceeded everyone's expectations at the dinner party. |

Adjective in a Phrase |

- Watching a sunrise or sunset often has a scrummy effect on our mood. |

Adjective in a-Noun Compound |

- Rock cakes made with flavorful ingredients can be scrummy to have with a cup of tea.

"Scrummy" Similar Words

Scruffier

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Scruffiest

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Scruffily

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Scruffiness

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The word "scruffiness" refers to a state or quality of being rough, untidy, or unkempt, often in a charming or endearing way. It describes a lack of neatness or polish, often in a person's appearance or grooming, but in a way that is not necessarily unappealing or off-putting. The term is often used to describe someone with a laid-back, effortless, or eclectic style, perhaps with a bit of a messy or rumpled quality to their hair, clothes, or surroundings.

Scruffs

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Loose, unkempt, or mangy hair, especially on a dog.

Scruffy

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Having a rough, untidy, or unkempt appearance.<br><br>Example: The scruffy dog looked like it hadn't been groomed in weeks.

Scrum

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Scrummage

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Scrumptious

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Scrumptiously

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Scrumptiousness

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Scrumptiousness refers to the appealing quality of being extremely delicious or appetizing, often describing something that is pleasure-inducing or satisfying to the taste buds. It can also imply a sense of indulgence or enjoyment.

Scrumpy

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Scrunch

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To scrunch means to wrinkle or compress something, especially with the hands. It can also describe something that has been wrinkled or crumpled together. For example:<br><br> She scrunches up her face in a scowl.<br> The beach towel was scrunching up at one corner.

Scrunched

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Crunching intensely, typically with one's face screwed up, to indicate deep concentration or frustration. (informal)<br><br>Pronounced with force, tightly, or intensely, like something that has been crumpled or crunched.

Scrunches

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To wrinkle or crease something, typically the face, by compressing it with the fingers; to gather, especially something thin or flexible, such as a fabric.

Scrunching

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To scrunch refers to the action of narrowing or gathering something into a tight, compact, or tangled mass, often with a crumpled or rumpled appearance. It can also describe the sound or action of drawing things together with a snapping or crumpling motion.<br><br>For example: "She scrunches up her face in concentration."