WordNet
n. crumbs of crackers used especially for coating or thickening
Usage examples of "cracker crumbs".
The squirrel, having chanced into a scattering of cracker crumbs, failed to acknowledge the missile as it sailed over him and landed in a mass of poison ivy.
Two one-pound lobsters, two teaspoonfuls lemon juice, half a spoonful curry powder, two tablespoonfuls butter, a tablespoonful flour, one cupful scalded milk, one cupful cracker crumbs, half teaspoonful salt, quarter teaspoonful pepper.
I got up from the hopper, dusted the cracker crumbs down into the bowl, and flushed it.
After standing awhile, trying to decide how to handle it, he followed her inside, into the smell of wet plaster and the dusting of graham cracker crumbs left behind on the kitchen table by the girls.
Rick hurried back the way he had come, following the path of torn cloth, then the broken cracker crumbs.
She went to the kitchen expecting to see the ruined remains of one of her frying pans, but the kitchen, except for a few cracker crumbs on the counter, was clean.
They sat in the pit in the apartment that had been home when they were both small, the apartment that had been Jordan's, crackers and drying sausage slices on the plate, two dead wine bottles standing in cracker crumbs and moisture-rings on the stone table, and a third bottle a third gone.
I lost my footing in the cracker crumbs and flour and went down hard to the floor.
If Hunter was allergic to wheat and dust, would that make him allergic to cracker crumbs?
The fantasy that ensued was enough to make her gulp like she was swallowing cracker crumbs.
Reasons that started with the baby doll pajamas, worked through the lopsided braids, and finished at the residue of melted marshmallow, chocolate, and graham cracker crumbs.