crumbly (Meaning)

Wordnet

crumbly (s)

easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder

crumbly Sentence Examples

  1. The old walls of the castle were crumbly, showing signs of decay and neglect.
  2. She bit into the crumbly cookie, savoring its buttery texture and sweet flavor.
  3. The cliffs along the coastline were crumbly, prone to erosion from the relentless pounding of the waves.
  4. Despite its crumbly appearance, the cheese held a rich and tangy flavor.
  5. The ancient parchment was yellowed and crumbly, its edges frayed from years of handling.
  6. The pastry dough was too crumbly, making it difficult to roll out without falling apart.
  7. He scraped away the crumbly mortar between the bricks, preparing the wall for repairs.
  8. The soil in the garden was dry and crumbly, perfect for planting seeds.
  9. The crumbling ruins of the once magnificent palace stood as a testament to its former grandeur.
  10. The sandstone cliffs were crumbly and unstable, posing a danger to hikers along the trail.

FAQs About the word crumbly

easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder

brittle, crisp, crisped, flaky, crunchy, crusty, fragile, brickle, flakey, short

elastic, resilient, pliable, flexible, flexible, resilient, elastic, pliable, tough, sturdy

The old walls of the castle were crumbly, showing signs of decay and neglect.

She bit into the crumbly cookie, savoring its buttery texture and sweet flavor.

The cliffs along the coastline were crumbly, prone to erosion from the relentless pounding of the waves.

Despite its crumbly appearance, the cheese held a rich and tangy flavor.