To tell the truth, I've always rather enjoyed waking up, crustily or otherwise, and seeing a book collection far better than mine. |
On top of the dunnage, in the stern-sheets, Michael gazed wistfully at the Mary Turner and continued to snarl crustily at Scraps who idiotically wanted to start a romp. |
A generous portion, crustily seared outside, and tremblingly tender within, couldn't be better. |
Kingsley Amis, than whom no Thatcher-era novelist seemed more crustily rightwing, was a youthful member of the Communist party. |