Citations:crumb-crusher

Noun: "alternative spelling of crumb crusher"

 * 1985 — Odie Hawkins, The Busting Out of an Ordinary Man, Holloway House (1985), ISBN 9780870672668, page 21:
 * …She ain't into nothin', with two crumbcrushers and no ambition.
 * 1987 — John White, Billie Holiday: Her Life & Times, Spellmount (1987), ISBN 9780876636688, page 121:
 * But Maya Angelou, who came to know Billie in California, only a few months before her death, remembers that at their first meeting Billie declared flatly: 'I can't stand children. The little crumb-crushers eat you out of house and home and never say "Dog, kiss my foot" … I can't stand the little bastards.'
 * 1996 — Tina McElroy Ansa, The Hand I Fan With, Anchor Books (1998), ISBN 0385476019, page 147:
 * "Yeah, I wish I could sit out by the river by myself without all these little crumb-crushers climbing all over me."
 * 1996 — Chuck Wachtel, The Gates, Penguin Books (1996), ISBN 9780140152319, page 194:
 * "I know what these little crumb-crushers are thinking," Manny tells Primo.
 * 1997 — Christopher Paul Curtis, The Watsons Go to Birmingham — 1963, Yearling (1997), ISBN 0440414121, page 93:
 * "Let me guess, which one of the crumb-crushers is going to surprise Big Daddy today?"
 * 2008 — Elizabeth Lowell, Blue Smoke and Murder, Avon (2009), ISBN 9780060829865, page 75:
 * Not many boys his age would be, but he's really looking forward to having a crumb-crusher in the house."