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He slid from the wall into the crumbly earth of the field.
He looked slowly at the crumbly black powder in the bag.
Cut in the remaining butter to make a crumbly mixture.
Once over, he leapt from the pipe on to crumbly brown earth.
The cemetery was just inside, surrounded by a crumbly stone wall.
A brown, crumbly mass struck his left foot and broke there.
When cured, it often has a dry and crumbly texture.
That yearning to feel the crumbly earth, dirt between her fingers.
"I can just see you fellows making me climb all over those crumbly old ruins!"
He had a crumbly red brick in his hand.
It was like a standard crumbly home, filled with impractical objects.
She bit into a crumbly energy bar and grimaced at the dry taste.
Suddenly his shovel opened up a small hole in the crumbly dirt.
Infected animals have a large amount of crumbly dark brown material in their ears.
Merrill stared at the crumbly mess she was making on her plate.
She picked up a loose piece of rather crumbly stone that was near the fireplace.
Scrape away soft or crumbly plaster and patch as necessary.
Combine dry ingredients and cut in butter to make crumbly mixture.
She made a neat row, wiping away the crumbly fragments with her hand.
Be careful how you go because the tower's in a very crumbly state.'
The material was light and crumbly - dried, old.
It has a strong flavor with a creamy, crumbly texture and a light yellow color.
He'd stood too near the edge of a cliff, and the crumbly clay had collapsed under his feet.
Add the butter and pulse until you have a uniformly crumbly mixture.
The name, she says, means to crumple up, a reference to the crumbly topping.