crumbled


crum·ble

C0776200 (krŭm′bəl)v. crum·bled, crum·bling, crum·bles v.tr. To break into small fragments or pieces: I crumbled the cheese into the salad.v.intr.1. To fall into small fragments or pieces; disintegrate: The ancient castle had crumbled to ruins.2. To give way; collapse: an ego that crumbles under pressure.n.1. A baked dessert of fruit topped with a crumbly pastry mixture: cherry crumble.2. The crumbly mixture on top of such a dessert.
[Alteration (influenced by crumb) of Middle English cremelen, from Old English *crymelen, frequentative of gecrymmian, to break into crumbs, from cruma, crumb.]