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		Definition of crusted in English: crustedadjective ˈkrʌstɪdˈkrəstəd 1Having or forming a hard outer layer.  she washed away the crusted blood  Example sentencesExamples -  There's Cullen Skink with coconut and chilli for starters or deliciously memorable mains like haggis crusted halibut with pesto or chicken with apricot and asparagus.
 -  I scrub crusted blood from between the fingers of my left hand thoughtfully.
 -  Before, they had been heavy and crusted from the blood, aching slightly.
 -  But feeling the crusted dirt and blood on his neck and hair, he shuddered, and decided to keep moving.
 -  Then, there is Tournedos - a pair of pepper crusted tenderloin steaks with Worcestershire sauce, butter and leek and herb vinaigrette.
 -  Some authors recommend concomitant oral and topical treatment because systemic medication may not effectively penetrate thick, crusted areas.
 -  The rain had soaked what was left of his dry goods - turning his corn flour into a crusted rock and his hard tack into mush.
 -  His main course was a mouth-watering herb crusted loin of lamb with aubergine purée and a pesto potato cake, honey and thyme lamb jus and bell pepper reduction.
 -  Turning the water on, I cupped my hands under the faucet, and splashed some water onto the crusted blood.
 -  The finished product was a mouth-watering menu with a starter of pan seared sea scallops followed by crusted beef tournedos and finally raspberry soufflé.
 -  Her flesh was still angry red, with crusted blood along the beginnings of a jagged scar.
 -  Well, except for the time I made honey and mustard crusted pork tenderloin.
 -  Clean off as much crusted dirt and sediment as possible before shampooing.
 -  In any one of these areas, candidiasis may appear as itchy areas of moist, crusted skin, sometimes with bright-red patches that may become infected with pus.
 -  I frowned and felt more crusted blood on my chin.
 -  Grabbing a tissue from the desk she held Matt's head steady under the light, swabbing away at the crusted blood around his head. ‘What else did he take?’
 
 - 1.1 Denoting a style of unfiltered, blended port which deposits a sediment in the bottle.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Until the cessation of bulk exports of port in 1997, crusted port was bottled in the UK.
 -  The only wines that need decanting - just before serving, please - are true vintage and crusted ports, or old reds such as claret that have thrown a bitty or fine sediment that gets stuck in the teeth, and can muddy the taste.
 -  She further stated that the only wines that ever require decanting are crusted ports and old reds that have thrown a sediment.
 -  He has pushed the Rhone towards a modern style that emphasises fruit and clarity over crusted, barrel-aged, black wines.
 
  
 2Old-fashioned or venerable.  a crusted establishment figure  Example sentencesExamples -  An interesting exception was the crusted doyen of film critics.
 
  Synonyms old-fashioned, outmoded, out of fashion, out of date, unfashionable, frumpish, frumpy, out of style, outdated, dated, out, outworn, old, former, dead, musty, old-time, old-world, behindhand, past, bygone, archaic, obsolescent, obsolete, ancient, antiquated, superannuated    Definition of crusted in US English: crustedadjectiveˈkrəstədˈkrəstəd 1Having or forming a hard top layer or covering.  she washed away the crusted blood  Example sentencesExamples -  In any one of these areas, candidiasis may appear as itchy areas of moist, crusted skin, sometimes with bright-red patches that may become infected with pus.
 -  There's Cullen Skink with coconut and chilli for starters or deliciously memorable mains like haggis crusted halibut with pesto or chicken with apricot and asparagus.
 -  Grabbing a tissue from the desk she held Matt's head steady under the light, swabbing away at the crusted blood around his head. ‘What else did he take?’
 -  The rain had soaked what was left of his dry goods - turning his corn flour into a crusted rock and his hard tack into mush.
 -  The finished product was a mouth-watering menu with a starter of pan seared sea scallops followed by crusted beef tournedos and finally raspberry soufflé.
 -  Some authors recommend concomitant oral and topical treatment because systemic medication may not effectively penetrate thick, crusted areas.
 -  Before, they had been heavy and crusted from the blood, aching slightly.
 -  Well, except for the time I made honey and mustard crusted pork tenderloin.
 -  Her flesh was still angry red, with crusted blood along the beginnings of a jagged scar.
 -  I scrub crusted blood from between the fingers of my left hand thoughtfully.
 -  Then, there is Tournedos - a pair of pepper crusted tenderloin steaks with Worcestershire sauce, butter and leek and herb vinaigrette.
 -  His main course was a mouth-watering herb crusted loin of lamb with aubergine purée and a pesto potato cake, honey and thyme lamb jus and bell pepper reduction.
 -  But feeling the crusted dirt and blood on his neck and hair, he shuddered, and decided to keep moving.
 -  I frowned and felt more crusted blood on my chin.
 -  Turning the water on, I cupped my hands under the faucet, and splashed some water onto the crusted blood.
 -  Clean off as much crusted dirt and sediment as possible before shampooing.
 
 - 1.1 Denoting a style of unfiltered, blended port which deposits a sediment in the bottle.
 Example sentencesExamples -  She further stated that the only wines that ever require decanting are crusted ports and old reds that have thrown a sediment.
 -  The only wines that need decanting - just before serving, please - are true vintage and crusted ports, or old reds such as claret that have thrown a bitty or fine sediment that gets stuck in the teeth, and can muddy the taste.
 -  Until the cessation of bulk exports of port in 1997, crusted port was bottled in the UK.
 -  He has pushed the Rhone towards a modern style that emphasises fruit and clarity over crusted, barrel-aged, black wines.
 
  
 2Old-fashioned or venerable.  a crusted establishment figure  Example sentencesExamples -  An interesting exception was the crusted doyen of film critics.
 
  Synonyms old-fashioned, outmoded, out of fashion, out of date, unfashionable, frumpish, frumpy, out of style, outdated, dated, out, outworn, old, former, dead, musty, old-time, old-world, behindhand, past, bygone, archaic, obsolescent, obsolete, ancient, antiquated, superannuated     |