crumble

  • 31crumble away — see crumble 2), 3) …

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  • 32crumble — food particles compounded artificially as fish food, of a certain size for ingestion and made not to disintegrate in water …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 33crumble — crumblingness, n. /krum beuhl/, v., crumbled, crumbling, n. v.t. 1. to break into small fragments or crumbs. v.i. 2. to fall into small pieces; break or part into small fragments. 3. to decay or disintegrate gradually: The ancient walls had… …

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  • 34crumble — 1. verb a) To fall apart; to disintegrate. b) To render into crumbs. 2. noun A dessert of British origin containing stewed …

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  • 35crumble — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. disintegrate, break up, fall to pieces; decay, degenerate. See destruction, deterioration, powderiness, weakness. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. fall apart, disintegrate, break up; see break 3 , decay ,… …

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  • 36crumble — crum·ble || krÊŒmbl v. fall to pieces, shatter, collapse; break into small crumbs n. small crumbs; (British) crisp, flour and butter mixture used as a topping …

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  • 37crumble — I. v. a. Crush, break to pieces, disintegrate, reduce to fragments. II. v. n. 1. Fall to pieces, break into pieces, become disintegrated. 2. Perish, fall into decay …

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  • 38crumble — verb the old barn is slowly crumbling Syn: disintegrate, fall apart, fall to pieces, fall down, break up, collapse, fragment; decay, fall into decay, deteriorate, degenerate, go to rack and ruin, decompose, rot, molder, perish …

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  • 39crumble — v 1. fragment, break up, crumb, crack, splinter, shred, fritter; crush, break, shiver, powder, pulverize, triturate, comminute. 2. disintegrate, fall to pieces, fall apart, break down; collapse, tumble down, give way, break up, go to wrack and… …

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  • 40crumble — crum·ble …

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