She came to where the cliff had crumbled away a little, and made a series of ledges, going steeply down to the sea.
But it did work, and the cliff crumbled easily under Oliver's weight.
It looked as if the ancient cliffs would crumble away in one's hand; climbing them would be suicide.
The cliffs crumbled; the sand and rocks slid down in an avalanche; the ocean hurled them against the beach.
Its offbeat roots began in the 1930s, when the government condemned the medieval village for fear that the craggy cliffs it sits on were crumbling.
Probably the cliff above the road crumbled, and everybody inside is smashed to hell.
The shadows were getting long before Blade found a place where the cliff had crumbled away to a slope.
Farther up the coast, four or five homes from the village of Happisburgh fall into the sea each year, as the cliff beneath them crumbles.
Or are they caves from which the cliff has crumbled away, leaving them uneasy in the sunlight, huddling together?
As the cliff crumbled, and the sisters tumbled into the abyss, Sol admitted his defeat.