crumble - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crumble in Hindi

  • टुकड़े टुकड़े
  • टुकड़े टुकड़े करना
  • टुकड़े टुकडे होना
  • टुकडा
  • कोई वस्तु जो आसानी से नष्ट हो जाय

crumble Definition

Verb

  • break or fall apart into small fragments, especially over a period of time as part of a process of deterioration.

crumble Example

  • the easiest way to crumble blue cheese ( ब्लू चीज़ को क्रम्बल करने का सबसे आसान तरीका )
  • The book's ancient pages were so brittle, he feared they would crumble before he finished. ( पुस्तक के प्राचीन पृष्ठ इतने भंगुर थे, उन्हें डर था कि वे समाप्त होने से पहले ही उखड़ जाएंगे। )
  • The barrier that separated the Arabs from the conquered nations begins to crumble away. ( अरबों को विजित राष्ट्रों से अलग करने वाली बाधा दूर होने लगती है। )
  • When his mother died, the man felt as if his world would crumble under his feet. ( जब उसकी माँ की मृत्यु हुई, तो उसे लगा जैसे उसकी दुनिया उसके पैरों तले उखड़ जाएगी। )

More Sentence

  • Not adding the correct ingredients caused the cookies to crumble into bits.  
  • That was a gleam of lapis lazuli that winked at him from the crumbling mortar under his feet.
  • The bird stood on the crumbling rim of the mining shaft and regarded him with golden eyes.
  • The conerstone of the mission system had been broken; the crumbling process was at hand.
  • Miles upon miles of dull-brown crumbling grassless spaces became green and refreshing.
  • That would restore the confidence which was crumbling from beneath his tormented, bewildered mind.
  • A stately pile of crumbling mortar, and stones shifting from places they occupied for centuries.
  • Tariff walls, but lately effective barriers, are crumbling before the onslaught of trade.
  • April, preoccupied, hastens from crumbling furrow to meadows that shout the coming of the green.
  • Instead of showing his mother his paper, the boy chose to crumble it up.  
  • When the tide reached the shore, the sand began to crumble.  
  • Ancient ruins that are exposed to weathering eventually erode and crumble.  
  • Towards the northern end of Malabar hill lie the Parsee Towers of Silence, where the Parsecs expose their dead till the flesh is devoured by vultures, and then cast the bones into a well where they crumble into dust.
  • Great care is necessary to prevent the heaps from becoming too hot, in which case the clay becomes baked into hard lumps of brick-like material which cannot be broken up. With careful management, however, the clay dries and bakes, becoming slowly converted into lumps which readily crumble into a fine powder, in which state it is spread over and worked into the land at the rate of 40 loads per acre.
  • The clay should be only slightly burnt, so as to make it crumble down readily; in fact, the fire should not be allowed to break through, but should be constantly repressed by the addition of material.
  • The ceiling began to crumble.
  • Early one morning, we are told, in the fourth month, he got up, and with his hands behind his back, dragging his staff, he moved about his door, crooning over " The great mountain must crumble, The strong beam must break, The wise man must wither away like a plant."
  • For garden purposes loam should be rather unctuous or soapy to the touch when moderately dry, not too clinging nor adhesive, and should readily crumble when a compressed handful is thrown on the ground.
  • The empire certainly was wealthy and of enormous extent, for there were successively added to it the rich kingdoms of Bijapur and Golconda, but it was internally decaying and ready to crumble away before the first vigorous assault.
  • The walls around the bailey began to crumble.
  • the party's fragile unity began to crumble
  • the plaster started to crumble