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breadcrumb
[bred-kruhm]
noun
a crumb of bread, either dried or soft.
Also called breadcrumb trail. Digital Technology., Usually breadcrumbs. a sequence of text links on the current page of a website or web-based application, usually at the top, showing the page's location within a hierarchy of content or browsing history and providing a convenient navigational tool.
Online shoppers can use breadcrumbs to see other products in the same category.
breadcrumb
/ ˈbrɛdˌkrʌm /
noun
the soft inner part of bread
(plural) bread crumbled into small fragments, as for use in cooking
verb
to coat (food) with breadcrumbs
egg and breadcrumb the escalopes
Word History and Origins
Origin of breadcrumb1
Example Sentences
Corkscrew pasta with spring vegetables — peas, maybe some asparagus, curls of lemon zest — topped with herbed breadcrumbs and a horseradish cream sauce.
Oregano is the breadcrumb trail that ties this neighborhood together, the quiet seasoning that makes each cuisine taste more like itself.
My mom, when we were doing the first book, she said, “Well, I just put some cornbread and some breadcrumbs.”
The crackers can also be crushed up and used as breadcrumbs for making fried chicken or chicken cutlet sandwiches.
Rescuers followed the road and found another breadcrumb: a second note with additional information, such as the names and telephone numbers of the missing individuals.
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