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Definitions of cruds in various dictionaries:
noun - heavy wet snow that is unsuitable for skiing
noun - any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant
noun - an ill-defined bodily ailment
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Jan 19 2008 L.A. Times Daily |
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Plural form of crud. |
a substance which is considered unpleasant or disgusting, typically because of its dirtiness. |
A substance which is considered unpleasant or disgusting, typically because of its dirtiness. |
Nonsense. |
A contemptible person. |
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Types of snow can be designated by the shape of its flakes, description of how it is falling, and by how it collects on the ground. A blizzard and snow storm indicate heavy snowfalls over a large area, snow squalls give heavy snowfalls over narrow bands, while flurries are used for the lightest snowfall. Types which fall in the form of a ball, rather than a flake, are known as graupel, with sleet and snow grains as types of graupel. Once on the ground, snow can be categorized as powdery when fluffy, granular when it begins the cycle of melting and refreezing, and crud or eventually ice once it packs down into a dense drift after multiple melting and refreezing cycles. When powdering, snow drifts with the wind or ground blizzard, sometimes to the depth of several metres. After attaching to hillsides, blown snow can evolve into a snow slab, which is an avalanche hazard on steep slopes. |