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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
crumb
crumb [crumb crumbs crumbed crumbing] BrE [krʌm] NAmE [krʌm] noun 1. a very small piece of food, especially of bread or cake, that has fallen off a larger piece •She stood up and brushed the crumbs from her sweater. 2. a small piece or amount •a few crumbs of useful information •The government's only crumb of comfort is that their opponents are as confused as they are. Word Origin: Old English cruma, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kruim and German Krume. The final -b was added in the 16th cent., perhaps from ↑crumble but also influenced by words such as dumb, where the original final -b is retained although no longer pronounced. Example Bank: •He didn't even leave any crumbs on his plate. •I swept away the crumbs. •She brushed the cake crumbs off the table. •a few crumbs of bread •I managed to pick up a few crumbs of useful information. •The government's only crumb of comfort is that their opponents are as confused as they are.
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