cruddle

[ˈkrʌdl]

cruddle Definition

  • 1to curdle or coagulate
  • 2to huddle together for warmth

Using cruddle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The milk started to cruddle when I added the lemon juice.

  • Example

    The puppies cruddled together for warmth.

  • Example

    The soup will cruddle if you don't stir it constantly.

cruddle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cruddle

Phrases with cruddle

  • to huddle together for warmth

    Example

    The children cruddled up under the blankets during the cold night.

  • cruddled milk

    milk that has curdled or coagulated

    Example

    I had to throw away the cruddled milk because it had gone bad.

  • cruddled soup

    soup that has curdled or separated into lumps

    Example

    The soup was ruined because it had cruddled and couldn't be salvaged.

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Summary: cruddle in Brief

'Cruddle' [ˈkrʌdl] is a verb that means to curdle or coagulate, as in 'The milk started to cruddle when I added the lemon juice.' It can also mean to huddle together for warmth, as in 'The puppies cruddled together for warmth.' 'Cruddle' extends into phrases like 'cruddle up,' and refers to cruddled milk or soup that has curdled or separated into lumps.