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Scrunch   /skrəntʃ/   Listen
Scrunch

noun
1.
A crunching noise.






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"Scrunch" Quotes from Famous Books



... sickening scrunch one caught the side of her head in the steel jaws which stretched from the nape of the neck to the corner of the mouth; with a sharp snap the other drove its fangs into the muscle ...
— The Hawk of Egypt • Joan Conquest

... how to run The business real handy; An' him an' Deely sot an' laugh'd, An' scrunch'd a pile o' candy; An' talk'd about the singin' skule— An' stars—an' ...
— Old Spookses' Pass • Isabella Valancy Crawford

... in the valley; even the larch and the firs had given up their songs. There was the scrunch of the foot at each step, and now and then a rustle in the hedge, as a bramble became overweighted with snow and dislodged its load into the ditch, or last year's leaves, still clinging to some oak, rustled and were still again. Otherwise the world was dead ...
— 'Murphy' - A Message to Dog Lovers • Major Gambier-Parry

... indifference—and spasms of dismay over the wreck she was making of poor Tom Teeter's life. That Tom was in a frightful way, she could not but see; for, as she confided to Elizabeth, it fairly made her nerves all scrunch up to hear him sing that awful doleful song about wishin' ...
— 'Lizbeth of the Dale • Marian Keith



Words linked to "Scrunch" :   scrunch up, fold up, sit, noise, cockle, sit down, crackle, fold, ruck, crunch, rumple, turn up, pucker, crumple, scraunch, scranch, ruck up, knit



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