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crumble

When something crumbles, it breaks into small pieces and the whole thing falls apart. The wall crumbled when the car crashed into it.

crumble

A crumble is a dessert that came from Britain and is made up of fruits and flour.

crumble

(= break down) fall apart the building crumbled after the explosion Negotiations broke down (= fall apart) break or fall apart into fragments The cookies crumbled The Sphinx is crumbling (= decay) fall into decay or ruin The unoccupied house started to decay

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Conjugation crumble conjugation

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crumble · verb

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Movie subtitles

Bombs will fall, civilization will crumble. but not yet, please.
The paper fortunes built up over the past few years crumble into nothing before this disaster which is to touch every man, woman and child in America.
The whole place is ready to crumble.
I agree with you. I'm as able and brilliant as ever. But having crumbled once, I might crumble again.
His blood will turn to milk and his bones crumble.
Crumble, then fade.
Kings build mighty monuments. Only to have them crumble into dust.
In the end our bones will crumble and rot.
Only as your pride slowly crumble. will you get the first glimpse of true humility.
Giulio, it pains me to see this place crumble.
Thousands of years of building, rebuilding, creating and re-creating so you can let it crumble to dust!
Her cities shall crumble into dust.
When they finally crumble, they are used as paving stones or sidewalks and you walk over them Without giving it a thought'.
Where your bones begin to crumble like old peanut brittle?
But having crumbled once, I might crumble again.
It's just a toy now. but someday it may help us to crumble the walls of Rome.
They don't know it yet, but you just heard the walls of Rome begin to crumble.
Why don't you get your friend Bayan to crumble it for you.
His gods began to crumble.
You don't know what it's like to watch somebody you love just crumble away bit by bit and day by day in front of your eyes.
One touch of a tiny red button, and Earth will become a wasteland, and the mountains will crumble into dust.
Thousands of years of building, rebuilding, creating and re-creating. so you can let it crumble to dust!
I've had to watch a good man. No saint, but a good man. Crumble, crack open at the seams.
Empires crumble, republics founder.
I lived in a house where dying old women remembered their dead men. Crumble, then fade.
If I show any fear. the strike will crumble.
After I take care of Russia, China will collapse, crumble.
But you too will crumble, believe me.
I am afraid of seeing many of the people whom I considered as steadfast pillars of truth, crumble in the face of -- in the face of our persecution.
Crumble!
At last, Crumble!
Tell Crumble I may require a step-ladder.
Not faithful old Crumble.
Crumble, the police. Stop!
Here, Guglielmo, and don't crumble all over!
But as Sebastian in his sharp decline seemed daily to fade and crumble, so much more did Julia stand out clear and firm.

News and current affairs

In recent years, many experts and commentators have said that the Atlantic Alliance would crumble or become irrelevant.
But Israel's belief that one more assassination will cause the Palestinians to crumble, and the Palestinian belief that one more suicide attack will cause the Israelis to raise the white flag have led both sides to a dead end.
But once Pinochet was arrested in London, on charges filed by a Spanish judge, his carefully constructed edifice of impunity began to crumble.
Given their self-righteousness and lack of historical and cultural awareness, Bush and his advisors believed that invading Iraq would be easy, that Saddam Hussein's military would crumble, and that the US would be welcomed as a liberator.
LONDON - Is one of the last bastions of gender inequality in the rich democracies finally starting to crumble?
The apparent hegemony of neo-social democrats began to crumble after only a few years.
It hasn't been easy living without knowing who we are, and it became even more difficult to live this way as we watched our world crumble.
On the surface, the banks remain powerful, yet their legitimacy continues to crumble.
But the credibility of the national project seemed to crumble when growth faltered, leading to the emergence of movements that championed the aggressive, confrontational, and violent assertion of cultural identity.
But when those boundary lines are blurred, when the dikes crumble and the antiracist watchdogs allow themselves to be intimidated or lower their guard, the FN tries to make itself at home.
MOSCOW - The Western approach to Russia is predicated on the supposition that continued pressure on the country will cause President Vladimir Putin's regime to make concessions or even crumble.
And, like it or not, the Republican Front may crumble altogether under Marine Le Pen's leadership of the party her father founded.
Should unity crumble in this crisis, the consequences for all parties involved - especially the refugees - will be grave.
The regime that possessed every fathomable tool of power and controlled both the media and the entire economy began to crumble like a house of cards in the face of a peacefully, yet resolutely expressed will of the people.
But on the night of November 9th, when the wall and the barbed wire which had failed to irrevocably divide Germans over many decades of bitter separation began to crumble, communism's collapse became irreversible.
The Kremlin's best hope now is that Georgia's economy will crumble, its currency will collapse, and an unhappy populace, encouraged by some opposition leader (perhaps bankrolled by Russia), will force Saakashvili from power.

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