The mouse ate the last crumb of the chesse
"Crumb down" is not a standard English phrase or idiom. It may be a colloquial or regional expression with a specific meaning in a particular context. Without more information, it is difficult to determine the exact meaning of "crumb down."
Yes, "crumb" is a noun. It refers to a small fragment of bread, cake, or biscuit that has broken off.
You may be able to get a prison sentence reduced through actions such as good behavior, participating in rehabilitative programs, or providing information on criminal activities. You can also appeal your sentence or seek sentence reduction through a plea bargain or sentence modification.
Yes. According to Title 18 USC 3624, individuals serving a sentence of one year or longer in Federal custody are eligible for up to 54 days of "good time" per year they've served. The calculations are based on the time the inmate has already served, not what his sentence is.
The prisoner endured years of solitary confinement in a small, dimly lit cell.
A crumb is a tiny piece of food, usually from bread. Margaret finished her toast quickly and did not realize she had crumbs on her shirt.
There were some cookie crumbs on my plate.
Sophie Crumb's birth name is Sophia Violet Crumb.
Clara Crumb Fisk has written: 'The Crumb genealogy'
Lidia's Italy - 2007 To Crumb or Not to Crumb was released on: USA: 12 July 2008
A yard of rubber crumb is equivalent to three foot of rubber crumb.
Anthony H. Crumb
Bread Crumb
The silent letter in the word crumb is the letter B.
Maxon Crumb was born in 1945.
David Crumb was born in 1962.
Crumb - film - was created in 1994.