Crust in a sentence as a noun

Last I checked, all those entities were firmly connected to the Earth's crust.

"Beard matted into a bizarre pizza crust" ... "waddled up".

Upper crust Manhattan kid gets into Harvard ... film at 11.

The historical link of 'melt' being caused by CO2, may in fact be flattening caused by crust flexing.

> Now we are running out of phosphorousPhosphorus is the 11th most common element in the earth's crust.

If you cannot, if you are rather dependent on your Labour to earn your crust, then in today's world you are going to be a peasant.

Crust in a sentence as a verb

You'll probably get supersized volcanoes erupting all over the world due to the sudden stress on the crust.

I think the key part of this research is that this adds significantly to the evidence that there's liquid water deep in the crust of Mars.

This would, in turn, raise the temperature of the mantle and the crust, until the thermal flux through the surface matched the extra energy created in the core.

" However, for whatever reason, the upper crust decided that "fewer corrections" both looked and sounded better.

Did you know, thorium is 3-4x more present in the earth's crust than uranium?If instead of those loans to all those solar companies, and put $50 billion to a Thorium program, and made a space race effort, I can confidently say we would be energy independent in 10 years.

In the West, an attitude of malfeasance-denialism has been encouraged in the educated and upper crust elements of society to the point that erudite people tend to almost deny the existence of elite deviance or official criminality.

Crust definitions

noun

the outer layer of the Earth

noun

a hard outer layer that covers something

See also: incrustation encrustation

noun

the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties

See also: gall impertinence impudence insolence cheekiness freshness

verb

form a crust or form into a crust; "The bread crusted in the oven"