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It can be, rarely (e.g. a crunching collision as the ship cut through the ice).Crunching is the present participle of the verb to crunch (making a grinding, crushing noise), and is ordinarily a verb form or a noun (gerund). The word crunchy is an adjective.
Are you Carrot? Hi carrot DO NOT SHAKE THE APP
centimetres lol
Fortran
The most likely source of a crunching sound in your basement ceiling would be mice.
They are produced sexually.
The phrase ''carrot and the stick'' is used nowadays to characterize a foreign policy by which a nation is to be rewarded with a carrot or punished with a stick, depending on its future behavior.
WHY WOULD YOU THINK THAT? ANYWAY ITS NOT A CARROT!!
No, if a person gets shot while eating a carrot the jaw would not lock down and snap the carrot.
To say "carrot" in Tagalog, you would say "karot."
By mushing and crunching together. By mushing and crunching together.
The way he looks at you will make you know if he really is crunching on you.
crunching munching
not really. to get carrot flavored water, you have to boil the water and then put pieces of carrots in.
No, there is not, would'nt it be nasty though... even if it was special edition, there would not be a carrot flavor, it would be orange flavor
The word 'crunching' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to crunch. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).Examples:I heard their footsteps crunching through the surface of the frozen snow. (verb)The cookies made a crunching sound when we bit into them. (adjective)The crunching of leaves under my feet reminded me of my youth. (noun)