Associations to the word «Crumble»
Noun
- Dust
- Edifice
- Cookie
- Pellet
- Ruin
- Crumbling
- Onslaught
- Decay
- Rubble
- Cake
- Powder
- Heap
- Mortar
- Bread
- Empire
- Brick
- Salad
- Cheese
- Wall
- Fragment
- Crack
- Sand
- Pile
- Touch
- Piece
- Crust
- Facade
- Debris
- Finger
- Resistance
- Collapse
- Civilization
- Earthquake
- Fabric
- Barrier
- Clay
- Gorge
- Sugar
- Violet
- Plaster
- Masonry
- Flake
- Ash
- Ember
- Miro
- Broth
- Shard
- Chunk
- Crush
- Lump
- Wreckage
- Dracula
- Topping
- Fell
- Dirt
- Escarpment
- Pie
- Pudding
- Wicket
- Slime
- Shingle
- Skeleton
- Clap
- Warwickshire
- Fade
- Mud
- Chasm
- Bowler
Adjective
Wiktionary
CRUMBLE, verb. To fall apart; to disintegrate.
CRUMBLE, verb. To render into crumbs.
CRUMBLE, noun. A dessert of British origin containing stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour, and sugar.
Dictionary definition
CRUMBLE, verb. Fall apart; "the building crumbled after the explosion"; "Negotiations broke down".
CRUMBLE, verb. Break or fall apart into fragments; "The cookies crumbled"; "The Sphinx is crumbling".
CRUMBLE, verb. Fall into decay or ruin; "The unoccupied house started to decay".
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