scraunch

[skrɔːntʃ]

scraunch Definition

  • 1to crunch or crush something loudly, especially with your teeth
  • 2to make a harsh, grinding noise

Using scraunch: Examples

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

  • Example

    He scraunched the potato chips loudly.

  • Example

    The car scraunched over the gravel driveway.

  • Example

    She scraunched up her face in disgust.

  • Example

    The leaves scraunched underfoot as we walked.

scraunch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scraunch

Phrases with scraunch

  • to squeeze or crumple something into a smaller shape

    Example

    She scraunched up the paper and threw it in the bin.

  • to crouch or huddle down, often to avoid being seen or to fit into a small space

    Example

    He scraunched down behind the sofa to hide from his sister.

  • to move through something with difficulty, making a loud noise

    Example

    The truck scraunched through the muddy field.

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Summary: scraunch in Brief

'Scraunch' [skrɔːntʃ] is a verb that means to crush or crunch something loudly, or to make a harsh, grinding noise. It can refer to physical actions like scraunching potato chips or leaves, or to the sound of a car scraunching over gravel. 'Scraunch' can also be used in phrases like 'scraunch up,' meaning to squeeze or crumple something, and 'scraunch down,' meaning to crouch or huddle down.