adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
crusty (= having a hard crust that is nice to eat )
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Serve the soup with crusty bread.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bread
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Adjust seasoning, serve hot with salad and crusty bread .
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Dressed, warm, I move towards crusty bread , fragrant coffee, sweet oranges.
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Superb apple pie with sultanas and cloves, interspersed with crusty bread sandwiches of every description.
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Anyone who has tasted the sourdough bread made in San Francisco knows about chewy, crusty bread.
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A big bowl of salad, some crusty bread and fresh fruit is all you would need to serve alongside.
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Inside, under flickering rushlight, on a long wooden table scrubbed to whiteness, were the first trays of crusty bread .
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Garnish with sprigs of parsley or a few fresh tarragon leaves and serve with crusty bread .
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Serve with parmesan and crusty bread .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a crusty old Kansas farmer
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There was a crusty ring around the rim of the ketchup bottle.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Adjust seasoning, serve hot with salad and crusty bread.
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Anyone who has tasted the sourdough bread made in San Francisco knows about chewy, crusty bread.
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Meals begin with a tall loaf of crusty sourdough bread.
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Serve with crusty rolls and salad.
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The bread is then toasted over hot embers until it is crusty .
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The cream paint was beginning to yellow; a couple of crusty , filling-station mugs stood on top of a metal filing cabinet.
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These businessmen are crusty , rough-edged fellows trying to survive in deadly earnest competition with companies much bigger than theirs.