Salty and crunchy are both adjectives. Thus they can be used in the following possible sentences:
This is a simple sentence using the words "chemical formula".
Helium is an inert gaseous element. This is a sentence using the word "element".
This is a sentence using the word monomer. :P
Yes, Lay's potato chips are known for having a salty flavor due to the seasoning added to them.
The pH level of salty water is between 7.36 and 8.21.
butter-covered crispy hot crunchy
salty, bitter, sweet, crunchy
It depemds some are slimy and mushy some are hard and crunchy.
Sure, here is a sentence using consonance: "The crunchy carrots and crisp cucumbers created a colorful and crunchy lunch." In this sentence, the repetition of the "c" and "cr" sounds in words like "crunchy," "carrots," and "cucumbers" creates a harmonious and rhythmic effect.
Pretzels from Walmart. Salt and vinegar flavoured snack-a-jacks
crunchy, salty, greasy, and unhealthy
The brackish water had an unpleasant, salty taste and smelled foul. Using another word for brackish: The salty water was stagnant and unpleasant.
Crunchy salty greasy
Nachos can be described as crunchy, salty, yummy, and triangular. You can also describe its color.
The chicken pie was very salty as too much salt was put in while cooking
No, the word 'salty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a salty pretzel, a saltymarsh).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:Would you like a salty pretzel? It is very salty. (The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'pretzel' in the second sentence.)
They taste sort of like garlic. They are a little salty and crunchy. They are somewhat bitter and spicy at the same time. Try eating one.