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    crunch time

    noun

    • 1. a moment or period when decisive action must be taken or work completed: informal "the day I visited, it was crunch time—two days before the presentations"
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  3. a point at which something difficult must be done: He plays fine without pressure, but can he produce at crunch time? (Definition of crunch time from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of crunch time.

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  4. The meaning of CRUNCH TIME is a critical moment or period (as near the end of a game) when decisive action is needed. How to use crunch time in a sentence.

  5. a point at which something difficult must be done: He plays fine without pressure, but can he produce at crunch time? (Definition of crunch time from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of crunch time.

  6. "Crunch time" means a period of intense pressure or a critical moment when a lot of work needs to be done in a short amount of time. What context can I use the in? Example. We're in crunch time to finish the project before the deadline. Example. During crunch time, everyone is working late to meet the production goal. Example.

  7. crunch time. A critical period of time characterized by a heightened pressure to succeed, usually at or near the end of a given situation or undertaking. Okay, we've got two minutes to tie the game—it's crunch time, guys! We pay that guy an awful lot of money, so he better be able to perform when it's crunch time.

  8. Crunch time definition: a period of intense pressure; a critical situation. See examples of CRUNCH TIME used in a sentence.

  9. Meaning. The period of time just before a project has to be completed. Examples. The exam is tomorrow and I need to pass – it’s crunch time for me. Where did it originate? Sir Winston Churchill coined and often used the expression ‘it comes to the crunch’ and this is the source of the ‘crunch time’ variant. Where is it used? Worldwide.