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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31. Quite large accretions of atoms can form, and they can crumble and break apart again.
32. Just as Howard is scraping the last spoonful of apple crumble out of the bowl, a thought strikes him.
33. Perfect puds Use rhubarb for a warming winter pudding with either a crumble topping or pastry.
34. But some one has to do it, or the whole house would crumble around us.
35. They generally crumble after the first flight, leaving the fans only handfuls of tortilla shrapnel for the throwing.
36. With my own eyes I saw her crumble the loaf to bits and pour fresh milk on it.
37. Let cool, then crumble enough to measure 2 / 3 cup; set aside to use for making stuffing.
38. What if our dreams become nightmare, our plans crumble to dust?
39. The white chair looks soluble, as if it might crumble, collapsing into a pile of infinitesimal white flakes.
40. Many Aborigines become disorientated as tribal societies crumble and black independence erodes further - they have become a marginalized minority.
41. This was not an inaccurate perception as the walls of segregation began to crumble after the war.
42. Leapor goes beyond Pope's criticism of Timon in her attitude toward changes at Crumble Hall.
43. Paper will start to peel from the wall,[http://sentencedict.com/crumble.html] and in the worst cases plaster will start to crumble.
44. Once that information began to spread into the community the opposition began to crumble.
45. One by one, she felt her certainties crumble to dust.
46. Nearly all blue cheeses are scalded and lightly pressed and tend to crumble.
47. Now the barriers they had sought to erect between philosophy and science began to crumble.
48. Crumble the thyme and add with the garlic and brandy, season and mix well.
49. If key sections of the system crumble, Moran said, San Francisco would be left with a four-day supply of water.
50. Why did she feel then that the whole edifice was about to crumble and fall down, leaving her exposed and defenceless?
51. The vessel trembled so violently that Robinson thought she would crumble to pieces.
52. Its support began to crumble alarmingly even in its own working-class strongholds.
53. Crumble butter with fingertips to coarse cornmeal-like consistency, keeping butter well-coated with flour to prevent it from becoming greasy.
54. If they switch off and the closed-circuit figures drop, the present heady economics of it all begin to crumble.
55. By April 1989 price controls started to crumble and monthly inflation rose from 5% in March 1989 to 73% this February.
56. Everything has been turned into pleasure, euphoria, the ecstasy of seeing the laws of nature crumble before your eyes.
57. Crumble the goat cheese and let come to room temperature.
58. Barriers between the disciplines also seem to crumble more easily beneath the California sun.
59. And if he has the nerve, apple crumble with custard.
60. Muriel kept a flow of small talk steadily through tomato soup, liver casserole and apple crumble.