crumble in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Crumble: to break or fall apart into small fragments or pieces, often due to decay or pressure.
Sample Sentences
- The old building began to crumble after years of neglect.
- As she took a bite of the chocolate cake, it started to crumble in her hands.
- His confidence began to crumble under the pressure of the upcoming exam.
- A fierce storm caused the cliffside to crumble, sending debris into the ocean.
- Their friendship began to crumble when they stopped communicating openly.
- The old stone wall began to crumble under the weight of the years.
- As the cookie cooled, it started to crumble into tiny pieces.
- Her confidence began to crumble after receiving harsh criticism.
- The once vibrant city was now a shadow of itself, with buildings crumbling and streets deserted.
- With a heavy heart, he watched his dreams crumble like sandcastles at high tide.
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