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Filter by Meaning The granola bar was too crumbly to eat without making a mess.
The ancient ruins were made of crumbly stone that easily crumbled under the touch.
The old plaster on the wall had become crumbly and was falling off in chunks.
The construction workers had to stabilize the foundation because of the crumbly soil.
The sandcastle collapsed into a pile of crumbly sand.
The statue was made of a crumbly clay that crumbled over time.
The construction workers had to stabilize the crumbly soil before laying the foundation.
The dry soil turned crumbly underfoot as the drought persisted.
The pastry was so crumbly that it fell apart as soon as I touched it.
The stale cookies were so crumbly that they fell apart when picked up.
The baker's crumbly scones melted in my mouth.
The cookie was crumbly and fell apart as soon as I picked it up.
The ancient stone walls of the castle were crumbly and weathered.
My grandmother's homemade cookies were crumbly and delicious.
The dry sand at the beach was crumbly and warm beneath our feet.
The pottery I made in art class turned out crumbly and fragile.
The drywall in the old house was crumbly and needed to be replaced.
The crumbling sandcastle was a result of the crumbly sand used to build it.
The chalk on the blackboard was crumbly and left a trail of dust.
The ancient parchment was crumbly and delicate.
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