crunchingly

English

Etymology

crunching + -ly

Adverb

crunchingly (comparative more crunchingly, superlative most crunchingly)

  1. With a crunching sound or action.
    • 1931, Hugh Walpole, Above the Dark Tumult, page 46:
      As I stood there someone stepped crunchingly on the gravel path before the shuttered windows. I turned, and there was Pengelly.
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