FRESHNESS vs CRUST: NOUN
- An alert and refreshed state
- Originality by virtue of being new and surprising
- The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- The condition or quality of being fresh, in any sense.
- Originality by virtue of being refreshingly novel
- The state or quality of being fresh.
- The state of being fresh.
- The property of being pure and fresh (as if newly made); not stale or deteriorated
- Insolence; audacity; gall.
- An outer layer or coating formed by the drying of a bodily exudate such as pus or blood; a scab.
- The hard outer covering or integument of certain plants and animals, such as lichens and crustaceans.
- The outermost solid layer of a planet or moon.
- The solid, outermost layer of the earth, lying above the mantle.
- A hard deposit formed on the interior of a wine bottle as the wine matures.
- A hard crisp covering or surface.
- A piece of bread that has become hard and dry.
- A piece of bread consisting mostly of the hard outer portion.
- The hard outer portion or surface area of bread.
- A hard outer layer that covers something
- The outer layer of the Earth
- The trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- A pastry shell, as of a pie or tart.
- Outer layer composed of pastry
- The external layer of most types of bread.
- A more solid, dense or hard layer on a surface or boundary.
- An incrustation on the interior of wine bottles, the result of the ripening of the wine; a deposit of tartar, etc. See Beeswing.
- A hard mass, made up of dried secretions blood, or pus, occurring upon the surface of the body.
- The shell of crabs, lobsters, etc.
- The exterior portion of the earth, formerly universally supposed to inclose a molten interior.
- The dough, or mass of doughy paste, cooked with a potpie; -- also called dumpling.
- The cover or case of a pie, in distinction from the soft contents.
- The hard exterior or surface of bread, in distinction from the soft part or crumb; or a piece of bread grown dry or hard.
- The hard external coat or covering of anything; the hard exterior surface or outer shell; an incrustation.
- The part of the hoof of a horse to which the shoe is fastened.
- In anatomy and physiology, a coat or covering harder or denser than that which is covered; a pellicle; a crusta: as, the buffy coat or crust of inflammatory blood; the crust of a tooth.
- In zoology, a shell; a test; the chitinous or other hard covering of various animals, as crustaceans and insects.
- A piece of an outer coating or incrustation; specifically, an external or a dried and hard piece of bread.
- Matter collected or concreted into a solid body; an incrustation; specifically, a deposit from wine, as it ripens, collected on the interior of bottles, etc., and consisting of tartar and coloring matter.
- The solid portion of the earth, as opposed to its fused interior, many geologists and physicists believing that the interior of the earth must be in a more or less fluid condition.
- Specifically In geology: The exterior portion of the earth; that part of the earth which is accessible to examination.
- A hard external portion, of comparative thinness, forming a sort of coating over the softer interior part; any hard outer coat or coating: as, the crust of frozen snow; the crust of a loaf of bread; a thin crust of politeness.
- Bread foundation of pizza
- The outermost layer of the lithosphere of the Earth.
- Nerve, gall.
- Crust punk (a subgenre of punk music)
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: VERB
- N/A
- Form a crust or form into a crust
- To form a crust.
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To become covered with a crust.
- To form into a crust.
- To cover with a crust.
- To gather or contract into a hard crust; to become incrusted.
- To harden into a crust.
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cover with a crust; to cover or line with an incrustation; to incrust.
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not stale or deteriorated
- Inclined to take liberties
- To cover with a crust or hard exterior portion or coating; overspread with anything resembling a crust; incrust.
- To coat or line with concretions. See crust, n., 3.
- To thicken or contract into a hard covering; concrete or freeze, as superficial matter.
- To crust-hunt.
- Inclined to take liberties
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: RELATED WORDS
- Juiciness, Crispness, Sass, Timeliness, Vitality, Coolness, Liveliness, Gall, Impertinence, Insolence, Impudence, Crust, Glow, Cheekiness, Novelty
- Pudding, Bread, Carapace, Layer, Pastry, Dough, Rind, Incrustation, Gall, Impudence, Impertinence, Insolence, Cheekiness, Freshness, Encrustation
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tastiness, Vibrancy, Sweetness, Juiciness, Crispness, Sass, Vitality, Coolness, Liveliness, Gall, Impertinence, Impudence, Crust, Glow, Novelty
- Paste, Peel, Pudding, Bread, Carapace, Layer, Pastry, Dough, Rind, Incrustation, Gall, Impudence, Impertinence, Freshness, Encrustation
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Two dairy compartmentshave full magnetic seal tomaintain freshness.
- Consumers equate locally grown with freshness and taste.
- Content Freshness is such a strong ranking factor.
- Label any leftovers to be sure of freshness.
- Cvengros desires continuous evolution to help maintain freshness.
- People are more aware of freshness and variety.
- You may want to talk to them about the freshness of batteries on the retail shelf, or the lack of freshness.
- The freshness of a flower in my hand is analogous to the freshness taste in an apple newly picked.
- Bentonite clay and other active ingredients, this powder can also fight bacteria, reduce inflammation and add freshness more freshness to your breath.
- The nice thing about this is it gives some freshness to the user, or the impression of freshness.
- Brush top of crust with beaten egg for a glossy crust.
- Super Cauli Crust Pizza that has crust made by Caulipower.
- Fold top crust under bottom crust like this.
- FEEL THE CRUST COULD BE A LITTLE LESS CRUST.
- Continental crust is always much more buoyant than oceanic crust, and oceanic crust will always subduct.
- Where continental crust and Oceanic crust converge the more dense oceanic crust is subducted under the less dense continental crust.
- Cover filling with top crust and fold top crust under bottom crust.
- They have two other crust options, a thin crust and a Gluten Free crust.
- Crust There are two different types of crust: thin oceanic crust that underlies the ocean basins, and thicker continental crust that underlies the continents.
- The crust is made up of heavy oceanic crust and lighter continental crust.
FRESHNESS vs CRUST: QUESTIONS
- How does the narrator describe the glory and freshness of a dream?
- How does the cache determine the freshness lifetime of a date?
- Why is the planet Earth losing its vitality and freshness?
- How does mod_cache infer the freshness lifetime of a response?
- Can a machine learning algorithm detect freshness in chicken fillets?
- What is content freshness protection and how does it work?
- Is freshness a key component in the choice of bread?
- Will Tim Hortons change its competitive strength of freshness?
- Do produce freshness balls keep fruit from ripening?
- How old is the continental crust compared to oceanic crust?
- Does thin crust pizza have more calories than thick crust?
- What is new crust formed as the crust spreads apart?
- Why is ocean crust so much younger than continental crust?
- What are the ingredients in Pillsbury classic crust pizza crust?
- Which is thicker oceanic crust or continental crust?
- Which is thinner oceanic crust or continental crust?
- Why is the oceanic crust thicker than continental crust?
- Is oceanic crust newer or older than continental crust?
- Does oceanic crust is usually thicker than continental crust?