Associations to the word «Crumbling»
Noun
- Masonry
- Plaster
- Ruin
- Adobe
- Edifice
- Precipice
- Ledge
- Brick
- Mortar
- Dust
- Ivy
- Wall
- Chimney
- Rubble
- Parapet
- Bastion
- Heap
- Decay
- Cliff
- Rampart
- Lichen
- Rust
- Facade
- Brink
- Desolation
- Spire
- Ashe
- Shrinking
- Moss
- Pile
- Buttress
- Grandeur
- Crag
- Stump
- Flake
- Chateau
- Emptiness
- Bluff
- Chunk
- Earthwork
- Sandstone
- Hollow
- Roof
- Shingle
- Lava
- Mould
- Arch
- Shriek
- Walls
- Pillar
- Slab
- Convulsion
- Passageway
- Debris
- Tuft
- Infrastructure
- Graffito
- Coliseum
- Pane
- Archway
- Relic
- Tower
- Falling
- Slope
Adjective
Wiktionary
CRUMBLING, verb. Present participle of crumble
CRUMBLING, noun. Material that has crumbled away; crumbs.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.