crunch

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definition
verb
she paused to crunch a ginger snap
crush (a hard or brittle foodstuff) with the teeth, making a loud but muffled grinding sound.
computers crunch data from real-world observations
process large amounts of information or perform operations of great complexity, especially by computer.
noun
Marco's fist struck Brian's nose with a crunch
a loud muffled grinding sound made when crushing, moving over, or hitting something.
when it comes to the crunch, you chicken out
a crucial point or situation, typically one at which a decision with important consequences must be made.
example
One example is in the pharmaceutical industry, where scientists need to 'crunch' vast amounts of genetic information in their attempts to develop new medicines.
Despite the rate cuts in recent months, the market continues to worry about a possible credit 'crunch' , where corporate fund demand cannot be met due to cautious lending by banks.
They failed to pin down the evidence about the 'crunch' meetings.
Marco's fist struck Brian's nose with a 'crunch'
Sometimes the computer has an advantage simply because it can 'crunch' numbers far better than players.
But there are no assurances that your new home state won't pass additional tax legislation if it gets into a budget 'crunch' situation.
But for many smaller outfits, the slowdown has become a full-blown credit 'crunch' .
I heard a tiny 'crunch' sound, and I realized that I had hit one of the poles.
Achieving a relaxed, balanced posture in the upper spine is critical during the 'crunch' .
However, that reflects the modest recovery, not a credit 'crunch' .
Instead, they evolve from simple replicators into sophisticated data processors that can 'crunch' numbers in complicated ways.
Bank officials also called on local banks to continue to lend to well-managed businesses to prevent a credit 'crunch' .
They 'crunch' around in the snow, waving signs and hollering slogans.
When it came to the 'crunch' though, I chickened out and offered the truth.
The cash 'crunch' , felt hardest in less metropolitan parts of the country, will surely see to that.
She felt a hard 'crunch' beneath her foot and wondered dimly if maybe she'd stepped on a pencil.
Though I have been playing this game for more than two years now, I have not been able to judge my ability to perform in 'crunch' situations.
Even if the time structure of assets and liabilities match on the firm's balance sheet, a credit 'crunch' is always a real possibility.
The crystals are so flaky you never have to worry about it being a hard 'crunch' when you bite down.
But, after all, developing nations have started facing the 'crunch' situation following the environmental degradation.
What appears different this time is that we seem to have gone through a business and investment downturn without a credit 'crunch' .
computers 'crunch' data from real-world observations
He spun in a cartwheel and landed on his head, hard, with a 'crunch' .
The company also now faces the 'crunch' issue that defines all second-hand sales: trust and confidence on the part of the buyer.
The equity markets smell trouble, and fears of a credit 'crunch' have heightened.
This is a compound exercise that adds an abdominal 'crunch' to the standard push-up movement.
But it allows us to apply the computer's enormous speed and power to 'crunch' mountains of data into possible scenarios.
Hiding this fact from the American public will make it all the harder to gain their support when the 'crunch' comes.
And when it came down to 'crunch' time, he always came through.
Bar staff were today taking more cash than ever with fans crowding bars for the 'crunch' clash between England and Argentina.
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