1. crum - Noun
2. Crum - Proper noun
crum (countable and uncountable, plural crums)
Obsolete form of crumb.
Crum (plural Crums)
A surname.
After one customer complained about the thickness of some French fries, Crum, in retaliation, sliced the potatoes wafer thin and fried them at a very high heat. Source: Internet
Averett and Crum were one of 63 players on this year’s watch list. Source: Internet
I’d like to nominate Gaylia Taylor author of George Crum and the Saratoga Chip, a beautifully illustrated, and well-written pb biography published by Lee & Low. Source: Internet
In the Author’s Note it says that George Crum had a “colorful personality.” Source: Internet
Surveillance video from the store put Martinez there that morning, but did not capture the suspected kidnapping, said Sgt. Spencer Crum of the Sheriff’s Office. Source: Internet
The Mystery Company, an imprint of Crum Creek Press, has published this first original novella. Source: Internet