Synonym: break up, disintegrate. Similar words: rumble, stumble, crumple, gamble, nimble, ramble, ensemble, preamble. Meaning: ['krʌmbl] v. 1. fall apart 2. break or fall apart into fragments 3. fall into decay or ruin.
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1. Crumble the cheese over the salad.
2. Rice flour makes the cake less likely to crumble.
3. Have you ever eaten rhubarb crumble?
4. Roughly crumble the cheese into a bowl.
5. The great empire began to crumble.
6. The Empire began to crumble during the 13th century.
7. All his hopes began to crumble away.
8. The cliff face was starting to crumble into the sea.
9. I thought it would crumble away.
10. Perhaps it will just crumble to bits.
11. Crumble the bacon and set aside.
12. Crumble the soil to the consistency of breadcrumbs.
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13. The edifice of pride and power begins to crumble.
14. Glassy sheets of gypsum crumble out of the bluffs.
15. It might crumble into dust more readily.
16. If not, it will begin to crumble anyway.
17. The system would corrode and crumble.
18. Beat the eggs, crumble the cheese, and mix together.
19. Crumble Gorgonzola over salad and sprinkle with spicy pecans.
20. But Gore's meticulous planning was starting to crumble.
21. To make stuffing, crumble chorizo and place in a skillet.
22. What would really cause consumer confidence to crumble is big job lay-offs.
23. Crumble enough of the reserved cornbread to measure 4 cups and add to onion mixture.
24. He is a skilled and ruthless leader who isn't likely to crumble under pressure.
25. The cliffs on which the houses are built are starting to crumble.
26. The earthquake made the wall sink and start to crumble.
27. The ancient temple's massive stone pillars had begun to crumble.
28. The external walls of the castle are beginning to crumble.
29. Exterior plaster and paintwork, whether on public buildings or private housing, is allowed to flake and crumble.
30. When an academic approach is used the theory begins to crumble.