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crumbly
[ kruhm-blee ]
crumbly
/ ˈkrʌmblɪ /
adjective
- easily crumbled or crumbling
noun
- slang.an older person
Derived Forms
- ˈcrumbliness, noun
Other Words From
- crumbli·ness noun
- un·crumbly adjective
Example Sentences
Prag explains that quinoa flour bakes similarly to oat flour, creating a denser, more crumbly texture.
Tasters found it “crumbly,” “dusty,” “sandy” and “almost like shortbread.”
Then, you dump the flour in and use a fork or your fingers, mixing until you get crumbly dough that comes together when you press it with your fingers.
We threw in a spoiler crumbly cookie into all of the shipping methods, to see how much of a risk it is.
Add more cream or stock, 1 tablespoon at a time, if it is dry or crumbly.
Add the butter and mix it on low speed until the mixture is crumbly.
However, the crumbly texture helps make it a sinfully delicious topping for yogurt.
Granted, without eggs to help bind it together, it's a bit more crumbly than your average cake.
Add the meat and cook, breaking it up with a fork, until it has lost its pink color and is evenly crumbly.
Its tip was not metal, but chipped stone—crumbly, like the arrow-heads.
I found it porous and crumbly, and no heavier than so much chalk.
This extract rapidly gets hard, crumbly, and mouldy by keeping.
They bought a piece of it, a crumbly piece, with five shillings before they went away.
"Down this side, I think," he said, and they swung the lantern over the Grande Grève slope below the bit of crumbly pathway.
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