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Crumbly

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The deteriorating plaster on the walls had become crumbly and was in need of repair.
The ancient ruins were made of crumbly stone that crumbled under the weight of time.
The pastry chef created a crumbly crust for the apple pie, adding a satisfying crunch to each bite.
The crumbly texture of the crackers made them ideal for spreading cheese or dip on top.
The stale bread had become crumbly and was no longer enjoyable to eat.
The baker made a crumbly pie crust using butter and flour.
The crumbly soil along the riverbank caused erosion, threatening nearby structures.
The weathered cliffs were composed of crumbly sedimentary rock.
The dry soil turned crumbly under the gardener's fingers.
The baker's crumbly cookies melted in my mouth, leaving behind a delightful taste.
The geologist identified the crumbly soil as a sign of weathering and erosion.
She enjoyed the crumbly texture of the freshly baked scones with a cup of tea.
The hiker stepped cautiously on the crumbly trail, wary of loose rocks and gravel.
I love the crumbly texture of the freshly baked scones.
I avoided using the crumbly sidewalk because I didn't want to trip.
The ancient parchment was so crumbly that it disintegrated in my hands.
The stale bread was crumbly and not suitable for sandwiches.
The worn-out hiking trail was covered in crumbly rocks, making it treacherous to navigate.
The stale bread had become dry and crumbly, no longer suitable for sandwiches.
The cookie was crumbly and melted in her mouth.
The old wooden bridge was in such a crumbly state that it was no longer safe to cross.
The crumbly foundation of the house caused it to sink and crack.
The pastry had a perfectly crumbly texture, making it a delightful dessert.
My grandmother's homemade cookies were deliciously crumbly.
The old book had crumbly pages that turned to dust at the slightest touch.
The pottery shattered into crumbly fragments when it fell off the shelf.
The cliff face was eroded and crumbly, making it dangerous for climbers.
The foundation of the old house was so crumbly that it needed immediate repairs.
The artist used crumbly charcoal to create a textured effect in the drawing.
The stale bread had become dry and crumbly, unfit for sandwiches.
The dry soil was crumbly, making it difficult to plant seeds.
The sandcastle we built at the beach was crumbly and collapsed with the gentlest touch.
The artist used crumbly charcoal to create dramatic, smudged effects in her sketches.
The dry leaves in the autumn were crumbly and scattered easily in the wind.
The pottery made from clay was crumbly before it went through the firing process.
The stale bread was crumbly and difficult to slice without it falling apart.
The hiker stepped cautiously on the crumbly rocks, afraid of losing her footing.
The pastry was perfectly baked, resulting in a deliciously crumbly crust.
The sandcastle they built on the beach slowly became crumbly as the tide rolled in.
The potter molded the crumbly clay into a beautiful vase.
The gardeners used crumbly soil for the potted plants to ensure proper drainage.
The winter wind turned the snow into crumbly ice.
The ceramic vase was fragile and crumbly, easily breaking with the slightest touch.
The potter sculpted a crumbly clay vase on the pottery wheel.
The old plaster on the ceiling had become crumbly and needed to be replaced.
He picked up a piece of crumbly soil and examined it closely.
The ancient book's pages had become crumbly and yellowed with age.
The ancient ruins were made of crumbly stone, revealing their age and decay.
The sandcastle's crumbly walls were easily destroyed by the incoming tide.
The scone had a crumbly texture and was perfect with a cup of tea.
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