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to crumble
verb
To fall apart; to disintegrate.
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Union solidarity began to crumble.
Everything seems to crumble.
This would not cause it to crumble.
Her marriage began to crumble soon after.
Then his support began to crumble.
Treated roughly, it tends to crumble.
But countries tend to crumble slowly.
Her defenses begin to crumble.
Their marriage started to crumble.
Dens Park began to crumble.
But in 2000 it began to crumble.
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