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cruncher

English

Etymology

crunch +? -er

Noun

cruncher (plural crunchers)

  1. A person or thing that crunches.
    • 1992, Michael Dunne, Metapop (page 190)
      Even in this hypothetical case, the misapprehension would have to be temporary because something — a noise from the next room, the need to turn pages, dust floating in the projection beam, a noisy cruncher of popcorn — would surely []

Derived terms

  • gravel cruncher
  • ground cruncher
  • number cruncher

See also

  • crusher

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bruncher

English

Etymology

brunch +? -er

Noun

bruncher (plural brunchers)

  1. Someone who eats brunch.

French

Etymology

From English brunch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b?œ?.?e/

Verb

bruncher

  1. to brunch; to have brunch

Conjugation

Related terms

  • brunch

Swedish

Noun

bruncher

  1. indefinite plural of brunch

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