crumbs

[krʌmz]

crumbs Definition

small pieces of bread, cake, or cracker, that have fallen off a larger piece.

Using crumbs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crumbs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She swept the crumbs off the table.

  • Example

    There were crumbs all over his shirt.

  • Example

    He picked up the crumbs and threw them in the trash.

crumbs Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crumbs

Phrases with crumbs

  • not worth anything; not valuable

    Example

    The job offer was not worth the crumbs, so she declined it.

  • a small thing that makes you feel less unhappy about a bad situation

    Example

    The only crumb of comfort was that she didn't have to pay for the repairs.

  • to give someone a small amount of something, especially when you do not want to give them more

    Example

    The boss threw her a crumb by giving her a small raise, but she was hoping for a promotion.

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Summary: crumbs in Brief

The term 'crumbs' [krʌmz] refers to small pieces of bread, cake, or crackers that have fallen off a larger piece. It is often used to describe the remnants of food left on a surface or clothing. The phrase 'not worth the crumbs' indicates something is not valuable, while 'crumb of comfort' refers to a small thing that makes a bad situation less unhappy. 'Throw someone a crumb' means to give someone a small amount of something.