crunched; crunching; crunches
1
: to chew or press with a crushing noise
2
: to make one's way with a crushing noise
1
: to chew, press, or grind with a crunching sound
2
: process
especially
: to perform mathematical computations on
crunch numbers
plural crunches
1
a
: an act of crunching
ate the cracker in one crunch
b
: a sound made by crunching
The only sound was the crunch of leaves underfoot.
There was a rather loud crunch as I bit into the battered dumplings.—Fraser Glen
c
: the quality of being crunchy : the tendency to make a crunching sound when chewed or pressed
… make sure you have protein, a carbohydrate and a vegetable. You have to have crunch, flavour, salty and sweet in one.—Carla Grossetti
Texture is king in this salad, … with added crunch from toasted walnuts.—Eleanor Maidment
2
: a tight or critical situation: such as
a
: a severe economic squeeze (as on credit)
b
: shortage
an energy crunch
a time crunch
c
: a critical point in the buildup of pressure between opposing elements : showdown
… the odd loss at Bankwest, combined with winning virtually nothing on the road, is going to come back to haunt them when the season reaches the crunch.—Scott Pryde
3
: a conditioning exercise performed from a supine position by raising and lowering the upper torso without reaching a sitting position
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