thick crust

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Refers to a crust with a lot of depth, often on bread, pizza, or a layer of a substance.

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Examples (10)

  • I prefer a pizza with a thick crust because it's more filling.
  • The deep-dish pizza is famous for its thick crust and generous toppings.
  • This homemade bread has a delightfully chewy, thick crust.
  • After the rain, the dry soil formed a thick crust under the hot sun.
  • He wasn't a fan of the quiche's overly thick crust.
  • A thick crust of ice had formed on the car's windshield overnight.
  • The crème brûlée is renowned for its perfectly caramelized, thick crust of sugar.
  • Bake the loaf until a thick, golden crust has developed.
  • The old pot had a thick crust of burnt food that was impossible to scrub off.
  • Some people believe that the thick crust is the best part of the pie.