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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
crumby

1731, "full of crumbs," from crumb + -y (2). Overlapping somewhat with crummy, but generally restricted to the more literal senses.

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crumby

a. 1 (alternative spelling of crummy English) 2 crumbly; inclined to break into crumbs.

Usage examples of "crumby".

I certainly thought it was a bunch of crumby, vicious nonsense at the time.

No more crumby editors fresh from Harvard with Phi Beta Kappa keys hanging on their weskits.

But I certainly thought it was a bunch of crumby, vicious nonsense at the time.

Blend till the crumby consistensy, use a spoon to spoon the batter out on a dehydrator plastic tray.

I knew this one girl, a couple of years ago, that was even crumbier than I was.

For the most part, this is probably the crumbiest neighborhood in the city, and we’ve undoubtedly got the highest crime rate and our fire department is probably the busiest in the world, but I guess I like it here.

Her exertions had reduced the rolls in her pouch to crumby fragments, which she gobbled as fast as she could find them.

I saw this one guy standing in the street taking a leak against the side of a crumby old dirty brick building, and it wasn't even like he was drunk or anything.