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Be crumbled
verb
To fall apart; to disintegrate.
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They will fall and crack, but that's OK, as they will be crumbled later.
And so to bed alone or entwined, but, either way, with dreams whose sweetness will not be crumbled or soured by what you saw onscreen.
Dried sautéed string beans, with what seemed to be crumbled sausage meat, and broccoli sautéed in garlic sauce were delicious, as were the soft, panfried noodles with shrimp, ham and vegetables.
To cool the palate, there are glossy half-moons of sweet plantain or Ivorian attiéké, which looks, feels, and tastes like couscous but is made from grated fermented cassava pulp and comes with a foil-wrapped Maggi bouillon cube, to be crumbled and mixed in like salt.
The process leaves behind only about 76 pounds of bone and teeth remnants that can be crumbled by hand into bone-meal powder, and 375 gallons of a sterile solution of water containing sugars, soaps and molecules that are the building blocks of proteins.
Sprinkle on the spices and add the cannabis in whatever form you have - if it's leaves, they will have to be pounded first (i.e. in the pestle and mortar with the seeds and cinnamon), but hash or weed can be crumbled in with the other spices.
Similar(38)
His fortune appears to be crumbling.
Europe is crumbling.
The bricks are crumbling.
Infrastructure is crumbling.
Traditional values were crumbling.
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