8 adverbs to describe how to crunch

Robin stood, hot, excited, and panting; the herd-boy threw himself down on his chest, rested his chin upon his hands, as he stared fiercely at Robin, and kicked his feet up and down; while the pigs roamed here and there, nuzzling the fallen acorns out from the bracken, and crunching them up loudly.

He crunched about cautiously in the snow.

His long claws click-click-clicked on the stones; he crunched heavily in the gravel; in soft sand he left enormous footprints.

He finished his sweet and started another; he always meant to suck them right through to make them last longer, but when the sweet was half finished he invariably crunched it up.

"Listen, and you shall presently hear her name," the clergyman whispered, glancing up at the other over his teacup, but Spinrobin was crunching his toast too noisily to notice the meaning of the words fully.

The yacht rolled sharply to port, flinging both on to the deck together, but sending the raft crunching overboard, clear of the side.

Huge pieces, broken off from the sides, came crunching their way angrily up the bank, as if acting on some independent impulse.

Trainmen crunched past on the cinders.

8 adverbs to describe how to  crunch  - Adverbs for  crunch