"Crumbling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "crumbling" refers to something that is decaying or falling apart, often in a gradual and progressive manner. It can be used to describe physical structures, such as buildings or statues, that are deteriorating over time due to neglect, decay, or natural factors like weathering.
In a more metaphorical sense, "crumbling" can also describe the gradual breakdown of something intangible, such as a relationship, a system, or a way of life.
A cruller is a type of sweet fried dough pastry that is typically shaped into a spiral or curled strip. It is often coated in powdered sugar and is a popular breakfast or snack food.
Crullers are a type of sweet fried dough pastry that is typically shaped into a curl or a twist. They are deep-fried and then often coated in a sweet glaze or topped with powdered sugar. Crullers are often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, and they are a popular treat at fairs, circuses, and other entertainment events.
A crumb is a small piece of food, typically a dry and brittle fragment, that breaks off from a larger food item, such as a loaf of bread, cookie, or cake.Crumbs can be found on surfaces, floors, and clothing after eating and can also be intentionally added to foods for texture and flavor.
Crumbed refers to something that has been crushed or broken into small pieces, typically into a fine powder or crumbs. It can also be used to describe the outer coating or crust of something, such as food, that has been crushed or grated onto it. For example, "The French fries were crumbed with parmesan cheese" or "The cake was topped with crumbled nuts."
Crumbier is not a commonly used word in English. However, I believe you might be thinking of "crumblier", which is an adjective that means more prone to crumbling or breaking apart into small pieces. It is often used to describe food, particularly biscuits or cookies, that become increasingly crumbly with age or over-processing.
The verb "crumble" means to break or fall apart into small pieces, often due to weakness, old age, or wear and tear. This can be applied to physical objects, such as food or structures, as well as abstract concepts, like relationships or emotions. For example: "The old cookie began to crumble in my hand" or "Her confidence crumbled under the pressure of the examination".
To crumble means to break or fall apart quickly and easily into small pieces, often because it is fragile, weak, or old. For example, a cookie can crumble if it is dropped, or a person's nervousness can crumble their confidence if they're put on the spot. In social situations, it can also mean to collapse or lose one's composure under pressure.
(The word "crumbly" is an adjective that means having a texture that breaks easily into small pieces, like dry bread or a crumbling cliff. It can also be used to describe something that is weak or fragile.)
The word "crummy" is an informal adjective that means of poor quality, inferior, or unpleasant. It can be used to describe something that is not very good or that has a negative connotation. For example: "The crummy weather ruined our picnic plans."