Yes, it is an adjective meaning having a certain texture.
The noun form is crunch, and the verb crunch means to chew noisily.
because they are vegetables...
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is just "fresh."
When it is wilting, browning, becoming crunchy(petals) and when the petals start to fall off.
The word nonsensical *is* an adjective. It is the adjective form of the noun nonsense.
The adjective is "scientific."
The word crunchy is an adjective that describes a noun as crisp, brittle:Crunchy foods make a loud noise when you bite them.The noun form for the adjective crunchy is crunchiness.
The word crunchy is an adjective. It is usually used to describe food that has a crunch.
butter-covered crispy hot crunchy
Nachos can be described as crunchy, salty, yummy, and triangular. You can also describe its color.
Croccante is an Italian equivalent of the English word "crunchy".Specifically, the Italian word is an adjective. There is just one form of the adjective in the singular. The one form in the plural is croccanti, which is pronounced "krohk-KAHN-tee".The pronunciation is "krohk-KAHN-tee" in the singular.
nuts are not crunchy
Sugar cookies are crunchy because of the crunchy texture of the flour.
the sound of the leaves are as crunchy as... burnt toast a bag of chips bones cracking crumbling paper?
No cinnamon is not crunchy it is kind of powder.
Because they have shells with crunchy stuff in
It can be, rarely (e.g. a crunching collision as the ship cut through the ice).Crunching is the present participle of the verb to crunch (making a grinding, crushing noise), and is ordinarily a verb form or a noun (gerund). The word crunchy is an adjective.
cuz they r crunchy