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    crumble
    /ˈkrʌmbl/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a mixture of flour and fat that is rubbed to the texture of breadcrumbs and cooked as a topping for fruit: British "sprinkle the crumble over the rhubarb"

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  2. CRUMBLE definition: 1. to break, or cause something to break, into small pieces: 2. to become weaker in strength or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CRUMBLE is to break into small pieces. How to use crumble in a sentence.

  4. 1. A baked dessert of fruit topped with a crumbly pastry mixture: cherry crumble. 2. The crumbly mixture on top of such a dessert. [Alteration (influenced by crumb) of Middle English cremelen, from Old English *crymelen, frequentative of gecrymmian, to break into crumbs, from cruma, crumb .]

  5. to fall into small pieces; break or part into small fragments. Synonyms: disintegrate. to decay or disintegrate gradually: The ancient walls had crumbled. noun. a crumbly or crumbled substance. crumbles, bits of crisp bacon, bread, etc., added to other foods, especially as a topping. British Dialect. crumb; particle; fragment. crumble. / ˈkrʌmbəl /

  6. CRUMBLE meaning: 1. to break, or cause something to break, into small pieces: 2. to become weaker in strength or…. Learn more.

  7. If something crumbles, or if you crumble it, it breaks into a lot of small pieces. Under the pressure, the flint crumbled into fragments. American English : crumble / ˈkrʌmbəl /

  8. To crumble is to come apart into tiny pieces. If the doughnuts you bring to work crumble before you get there, you co-workers will have nothing but crumbs to snack on. Baked goods seem to crumble easily, but other things tend to crumble too: old houses, over time; sand castles; fragile ruins; and art objects made from clay.

  9. CRUMBLE definition: 1. to break into small pieces, or to make something break into small pieces: 2. If a relationship…. Learn more.

  10. Definitions of 'crumble' 1. If something crumbles, or if you crumble it, it breaks into a lot of small pieces. [...] 2. If an old building or piece of land is crumbling, parts of it keep breaking off. [...] 2. Crumble away means the same as crumble . [...] 3. If something such as a system, relationship, or hope crumbles, it comes to an end. [...]

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · crumble (third-person singular simple present crumbles, present participle crumbling, simple past and past participle crumbled) ( intransitive, often figurative) To fall apart; to disintegrate . Coordinate term: crumple. The bread roll crumbled when I tried to slice it; it was too stale.