1. crunching - Noun
2. crunching - Verb
of Crunch
Source: Webster's dictionaryPoetry is a rich, full-bodied whistle, cracked ice crunching in pails, the night that numbs the leaf, the duel of two nightingales, the sweet pea that has run wild, Creation's tears in shoulder blades. Boris Pasternak
The thought of two thousand people crunching celery at the same time horrified me. George Bernard Shaw
I'm always crunching numbers, so my calculator watch is a must. David Neeleman
Lolla-Wossiky is left like a White man then. Cut off from the land. Ground crunching underfoot. Branches snagging. Roots tripping. Animals running away. Orson Scott Card
She must have walked through life with men like him falling at her feet, squashing them underfoot like autumn leaves. It probably happened so often that all she noticed was that nice crunching sound. Alastair Reynolds
We don't know what we're writing until it just comes out. We don't sit around crunching numbers. Dustin Diamond