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crusty
adjective
Pertaining to or having a crust, as, for example, in the case of bread.
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"crusty" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is dry, hard, or literally covered with a crust. For example, "This pie has a thick, crusty crust."
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Serve with good crusty bread and a glass of white wine.
You would be mad to order anything but a dry buttery Manzanilla sherry, and it will most likely come accompanied by the most simple and delicious of tapas – a slice of crusty bread topped with mature Manchego and a sliver of local jamon.
She is polite, softly spoken, smiley, elegant, proper – the perfect counter to the crusty green stereotype.
Just $290 – that's how much Hot and Crusty employees made for 60 hours of work.
To be enjoyed with plenty of crusty bread.
Roast with a splash of olive oil and some salt and pepper until they start to brown and bubble, then mix the pasta into the roasting tin with the juices, scraping at any good crusty bits on the side until its all incorporated.
Hot and Crusty employee At the heart of the story is Mahoma López, a deli man at Hot and Crusty.
Serve with lots of crusty bread to mop up the piquant juices.
The workers' story is one that the Hot and Crusty workers, along with other community organizers, hope to replicate at small business across the nation.
Aspirations of healthy eating should be left outside the wrought-iron front door, as everything is drenched in local olive oil and accompanied by crusty bread with which to mop it all up.
I like to serve it with a couple of garlicky croutons, but crusty bread and butter works fine, too.
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