0 a tiny piece, especially of bread -- krumme
She puts crumbs for the birds on her window-sill.
Well, the crumbs of equipment provided have been worth £5,000,000 during 1942.
We have been offered some crumbs in the form of a subsidiarity check.
Is he not merely giving us crumbs while taking away the meal?
Aid and trade cannot be seen as crumbs from the rich man's table.
When looking at the tremendous difficulties under which small businesses are working today, however, these are niggardly crumbs.
We must sometimes sweep up the crumbs as well as cut the cake.
We shall accept whatever crumbs they are prepared to give.
Of course, they give a few crumbs to those who are entitled to family income supplement.