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Crumbly Meaning in English

word

ˈkrʌmbli
KRUM-blee
kɹˈʌmbli
KRUM-blee

Definition

If something is crumbly, it easily breaks into small pieces or crumbs, often because it is dry or old. This word describes textures in food or materials.

Usage & Nuances

'Crumbly' is usually used for foods like cakes, cheese, or pastries, and less often for stones or walls. It describes texture, not taste. Don't confuse with 'crispy' (crunchy) or 'flaky' (thin layers breaking off). Common with 'cake', 'bread', 'soil', 'cheese'.

Example Sentences

This cake is very crumbly and falls apart easily.

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The cheese was too old and had become crumbly.

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Be careful, the soil here is crumbly and loose.

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I love how crumbly this shortbread is—just melts in your mouth.

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The old wall felt dangerously crumbly when I touched it.

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Don’t use those crumbly cookies for the dessert—they’ll just fall apart.

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