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Filter by Meaning The seismic waves travel through the Earth's crust during an earthquake.
The thick crust on the pizza was filled with gooey cheese and savory toppings.
The antique car had a thick layer of rust crust on its chassis, indicating years of neglect.
The bakery specializes in making artisan bread with a thick, crispy crust.
The designer handbag and expensive jewelry showcased her upper-class crust.
The crust of ice on the pond cracked under their weight.
Make sure to preheat the skillet before adding the steak to get a good crust.
The paint on the metal gate began to crust, revealing patches of rust underneath.
The continental crust is generally thicker than the oceanic crust.
The artist used a palette knife to create textured crust on the surface of the painting.
The farmer's hands were covered in crust from working in the fields.
The archaeologists discovered ancient cave paintings hidden beneath a layer of limestone crust.
The baker's hands had crust from kneading the dough for hours.
The mountaineers crust the icy slopes with their footprints as they make their way to the summit.
The children love to crust their snowballs with ice before throwing them.
Over time, the paint on the old house began to crust and peel.
The blood on the wound began to crust, indicating that it was starting to heal.
The leftover pasta sauce in the pan began to crust and stick to the bottom.
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