to crunch

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To crush with the teeth; to chew with violence and noise.-Webster. Mr. Hartshorne notices this word among the provincialisms of England, and gives early examples of its use. It is sometimes pronounced cranch.--Skropskire Glossary.


To cranchen ous andal our kynde.

Piers Ploughman.

She can cranch

A sack of small coale! eat you lime and hair.

Ben Jonson.

The flames seized and crunched the gnarled top of an old oak.

Margaret, p. 350.

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