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16 Sentences With "crustiness"

How to use crustiness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "crustiness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "crustiness". Mastering all the usages of "crustiness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That's right: it'll take more than some sales to get through our national crustiness.
The work's trembling crustiness makes the odd, low-volume noise become concrete to the eye.
For all their crustiness about new features, videogame fans seem to have enthusiastically endorsed one particular Newfangled Idea: selfies.
He frequently deploys his one-liners with such a straight face, with such characteristic crustiness, that it takes a while for his audience to catch on.
Though the scumbro is generally rich (minimum wage just isn't gonna cut it when it comes to £615 [$19803] Triple S sneakers), they also cultivate an air of crustiness.
But the cake must be golden brown, and the shell side should have a light crust — generously buttering the pan and dusting the interior with flour gives you the crustiness.
The liveliest chapters belong to Hazel, whose ironic perceptiveness imbues the soap-operatic turns of her middle years and the tough-love crustiness passed down from her mother with layers of gravitas.
In "The Post", Tom Hanks does his hail-fellow-well-met shtick (with an outer layer of crustiness, because he's Ben Bradlee, a newspaper editor), but with more hailing and more meetings of fellows.
Then it appears to be about the kind of black small-timer who takes "continental" at its word and permits inexperience to recast the business-travel buffet spread as the apotheosis of upper crustiness.
I'd say it was closer to 75 percent granola—but miles from Silicon Valley, where former Apple employees toil away engineering the next best wave of vape pens, everyone can benefit from a little crustiness.
I wouldn't say that today's solve was diabolical, but there was a touch of crustiness to some of its entries, like SEE IF I CARE, SORE AT, CITATION, NO USE and the exasperated expression SOME PEOPLE!
Caustic features a handful of blastbeat sections, occasional mid-tempo double bass grooves, and only one moment of d-beat crustiness – "D-beats are too much fun," McCarthy says with a laugh – while extended bouts of noise and feedback constitute more of the material than on any previous release.
Within internal criticisms of scientists who are very online, though, there exists a (often gendered) bit of crustiness about embracing newer modes of communicating with the public, even though research suggests seeing scientists participating online is positively breaking down stereotypes about what scientific research is and who can do it.
Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), previously known as Wegener's granulomatosis (WG), is an extremely rare long-term systemic disorder that involves the formation of granulomas and inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). It is a form of vasculitis that affects small- and medium-size vessels in many organs but most commonly affects the upper respiratory tract, lungs and kidneys. The signs and symptoms of GPA are highly varied and reflect which organs are supplied by the affected blood vessels. Typical signs and symptoms include nosebleeds, stuffy nose and crustiness of nasal secretions, and inflammation of the uveal layer of the eye.
" For the Broadway production, many critics found Bareilles' score and Mueller's performance to be the highlights of the show. Charles Isherwood of The New York Times gave a mixed review of the show, but called Mueller's performance "a high point of the Broadway season". Time Out New York gave the production four stars and said "...Waitress has an excellent ratio of sweet to tart; supporting characters who provide crustiness (Dakin Matthews's grumbly store owner) and flakiness (Christopher Fitzgerald's loony admirer of another waitress); and cooked-to-perfection staging by Diane Paulus. The whole dish is—please forgive me—love at first bite.
It is a forbidding, superb performance, catching not > only the coldness of such a man but the patrician crustiness that conceals > deep and raging contempt. The University of Chicago Law School called Houseman's rendition of the Socratic method "over-the-top", telling prospective students: > John Houseman may have won an Oscar for his impressive performance, but if > anyone ever did teach a law school class like his Professor Kingsfield, no > one at Chicago does today. Instead, our students discover quickly that the > Socratic Method is a tool and a good one that is used to engage a large > group of students in a discussion, while using probing questions to get at > the heart of the subject matter. The Socratic Method is not used at Chicago > to intimidate, nor to "break down" new law students, but instead for the > very reason Socrates developed it: to develop critical thinking skills in > students and enable them to approach the law as intellectuals.

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