verb
- present participle of craunch; to chew or bite with a loud, crunching sound
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The horse was craunching on carrots in the stable.
- She sat craunching loudly on ice cubes during the movie.
- He could hear the dog craunching kibble from the kitchen.
- The children were craunching apples at lunch.
- The gravel crunched under our feet as we walked, craunching with each step.