17 example sentences using crumbly.
Crumbly used in a sentence
Crumbly in a sentence as an adjective
Until I took a bite and the bitter crumbly taste of 100% dark hit me.
I'd say main difference, which could've been how it was cooked, was that it was soft and crumbly.
The flavor is fine, but it becomes crumbly instead of creamy.
There's a reason fat is called "shortening" -- it breaks the gluten strands, and makes the bread crumbly.
" IE6 was this crumbly tower of awesome.
It's less crumbly now, and the traffic situation is improving.
The egg whites of boiled fresh eggs are more firm and crumbly while the egg whites of boiled old eggs are more jelly.
The phase can change over time, kind of like how an old chocolate bar can become white and crumbly or soft and chewy.
The stone chemically dissolves, causing statues to turn crumbly and look melted.
Though the switches are likely less vulnerable to crumbly assailants, the keyboard itself isn't any more repairable than the Butterfly boards.
Did I mention my friend whose landlord-provided bathroom has no floor, only broken-up rough crumbly concrete, no hot water, mould throughout the house, no door on the bedroom, etc...
Even with candies I have to avoid sending anything crumbly or containing chocolate or otherwise they will take severe damage during some trips.
You can also make it yourself, which usually results in a nice crumbly texture: make extra-strength soy milk, add dash of vinegar to coagulate, squeeze through cheesecloth.
Implementation-specific knowledge is "crumbly"; it can't compound effectively over time because the foundational premises for its usage disappear.
Having to hunt down the toggle because it keeps changing just adds to frustration you don't need.>Do you not see the frequent articles about Windows 10 QA issues, there was one just the other day on HN front page for a whileWindows has always had issues with updates and upgrades from old crumbly systems.
They're designed for low cost, not longevity.-The electrolytic caps will probably have dried out and failed by 50-100 years.-The plasticizers used will have evaporated away by a century, leaving any plastic or rubber components brittle and crumbly.-The lead free solders used in modern electronics are prone to the "tin whiskers" phenomenon.
Am I touching the air behind me?When I feel a surface and I know if it’s sharp knife, blunt knife, wet stone, dry wood, slippery or grippy, briefly static electrically charged, hot, cold, crumbly, greasy, delicate or solid, is that all just “touch”?When I pick up an egg and know if it’s real or metal, slipping out of my fingers or held gently, at risk of cracking or just right, being properly supported or about to fall to one side, balanced or weighted inside, hard boiled or sloppy inside, is that all just “touch” one sense?When I feel the thump of a heavy bass line in my stomach - touch?Stomach ache - touch?Headache, in a brain with no touch sensitivity?Feeling radiated warmth on face - touch?Tiredness, hunger, thirst, spine tingling, faintness, muscle ache, body feedbacks - touch?
Crumbly definitions
easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder; "friable sandstone"; "friable carcinomatous tissue"; "friable curds formed in the stomach";"crumbly cookies"
See also: friable