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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61. Hams snap into action during times of crisis, providing vital links when traditional modes of communication crumble.
62. Murphy retired in 1991, but not before seeing the Berlin Wall crumble and the Soviet empire collapse.
63. To make stuffing, crumble chorizo and place in a skillet. Cook until browned, about 5 minutes.
64. Our genes may be immortal but the collection of genes that is any one of us is bound to crumble away.
65. After a while under the hot sun the mud dried out and started to crumble.
66. To Jody, it feels as if the barrier between her and Red is beginning to crumble a little at the edges.
67. Even these hard parts may crumble to dust.
68. The bricky walk way was beginning to crumble.
69. To crumble to dust; disintegrate.
70. The masonry of the old building began to crumble.
71. The majority of apartment buildings in Mumbai are weather-beaten and look like they're about to crumble.
72. Yet prices may crumble if speculators suddenly get cold feet.
72. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
73. Nicely balanced with fruit and texture and a grapy structure beneath it. Good acid. Rather primary, oak-derived dark fruit crumble character.
74. PENN.O) said on Thursday its $6.1 billion takeover pact had been terminated, marking the latest leveraged buyout to crumble amid tight credit markets and a weak U.S. economy.
75. To pass the water test the catalyst should not disintegrate or crumble.
76. The disharmonious patterns will tend to go off causing community to crumble and have many comings and goings.
77. We keep it in a climate-controlled case and we hardly ever move it, because with any sudden shock it could just crumble to dust.
78. If left unrepaired these bridges may crumble at any time, wreaking economic havoc and possibly claiming human lives.
79. Brighton have too many experienced players to crumble just because we are in town.
80. A masonry chimney that could crumble and fall through an unsupported roof.
81. Forged from bronze or iron(sentencedict.com), and designed to fire stone balls to crumble enemy defences.
82. Or will we crumble to dust, and, forgotten, become one with the desert?
83. Your best laid strategies can (and will) crumble to dust.The trick is to not let that discourage you or impede your progress.
84. Socrates died when Golden Age Athens – an ambitious, radical, visionary city-state – had triumphed as a leader of the world, and then over-reached herself and begun to crumble.
85. I savor the gentle, quiet terror of reading cuneiform tablets that threaten to crumble at my very presence.
86. For example, severe dehydration can cause crystallin proteins to precipitate, prompting their cells to crumble into a clump—a cataract.
87. If one's desire is satisfied from the very beginning then how could the heartstring lasting forever even if the seas run dry and the rocks crumble come?
88. Any day now some science-fiction writer will do a dystopic story called The Great BlackBerry Crumble.
89. Her pose so pretty , making galaxies crumble , ho , her visage so stunning , making universe collapse.
90. I have touched a complete Book in the tomb of an Antediluvian , and watched it crumble to dust.