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Grammar : Adj |
Spell : kruhm-blee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkrʌm bli |
Definition of crumbly
- adj brittle
- Now, as I have already said, these boards were soft and crumbly.
- Extract from : « At the Back of the North Wind » by George MacDonald
- I found it porous and crumbly, and no heavier than so much chalk.
- Extract from : « Pharaoh's Broker » by Ellsworth Douglass
- Some of the baskets were dry and crumbly, but two or three in the center were hard as stone.
- Extract from : « The Silent Readers » by William D. Lewis
- Then she reached for a crumbly, sugary slice of coffee cake.
- Extract from : « Joan of the Journal » by Helen Diehl Olds
- Cheese should be crumbly, as it is then more easily digestible.
- Extract from : « A Comprehensive Guide-Book to Natural, Hygienic and Humane Diet » by Sydney H. Beard
- Mix the food with a little milk or water, making it crumbly moist, not sloppy.
- Extract from : « Cats » by W. Gordon Stables
- So everything you made with war flour was apt to be dry and crumbly.
- Extract from : « Back To Billabong » by Mary Grant Bruce
- The suet should be dry and crumbly and of a darker shade than the fat.
- Extract from : « Civic League Cook Book » by Anonymous
- Nothin' to eat in dis house but some crumbly crackers in three days.
- Extract from : « Rolling Stones » by O. Henry
- Sheep; crumbly; open texture and pleasing flavor when ripened.
- Extract from : « The Complete Book of Cheese » by Robert Carlton Brown
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