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crunch
noun as in crucial point
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Cinnamon sugar on top adds crunch, a tactile punctuation mark that makes every bite feel deliberate.
The number is notable because Alphabet designed the chips for internal use, but its success with them — plus the global crunch for more computing power — has sparked external interest.
With the city still in a budget crunch, the outlook for the LAFD’s request is unclear.
"Especially on the short week, you've got to move forward, got to get on your film, got to find a way to crunch five days into two or three days."
So, the tense process of the Treasury waiting on every bit of number crunching from the OBR will happen only in the run up to a full Budget.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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