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Crumble away Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹəmbəɫ/ /əˈweɪ
KRUM-buhl uh-WAY
kɹˈʌmbəl/ /ɐwˈeɪ
krUM-buhl uh-WAY

Definition

To slowly break into small pieces and disappear, usually because of age, weakness, or weather. It can describe both physical things, like buildings, and abstract things, like hopes.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in both literal (walls, ruins) and figurative (trust, dreams) contexts. Often paired with words like 'old,' 'slowly,' or 'over time.' More poetic or descriptive than simple 'break.'

Example Sentences

The old stone wall began to crumble away after many years.

basic

The cake was so dry that it would crumble away when you touched it.

basic

Over time, the paper will crumble away in the sun.

basic

If trust isn't rebuilt, relationships can crumble away.

natural

With no one to care for it, the old house slowly crumbled away.

natural

Decades of neglect let the once-beautiful temple crumble away to ruins.

natural