adv. Also 6 crustely. [f. CRUSTY + -LY2.] † a. After the manner of, or as a crust (obs.). b. In a crusty manner; crabbedly, snappishly (colloq.).
1578. Banister, Hist. Man, I. 20. A Cartilage, crustely coueryng either side.
17306. Bailey (folio), Crustily, peevishly.
1749. Mrs. R. Goadby, Carew (ed. 2), 229. The Parson very crustily told him, He had lost his Dog.
1840. Hood, Up the Rhine, 5. [He] asked rather crustily if he could name a single instance [etc.].