Encara no tenim significats per a "crumble to pieces".
1Such a fact may crumble to pieces and give place to another.
2A gallant horseman causes any castle in which he is to crumble to pieces.
3It has been exposed to great heat, and may crumble to pieces at a change of temperature.
4Take any of these stones; they will crumble to pieces on the hearth if struck the slightest blow.
5But they are not enduring, and crumble to pieces at the end of five or six hundred years.
6You would not like either to see her go to decay and crumble to pieces from inherent weakness?
7There's nothing more frustrating than watching a relationship crumble to pieces and not being able to prevent its demise.
8Though the world were to crumble to pieces round him, its ruins would strike him without making him tremble.
9It had been the boast of anti-"Mormons" that with Joseph Smith removed, the Church would crumble to pieces of itself.
10Then Mr. Prohack observed his wife's face crumble to pieces, and she moved aside from him, sat down and began to cry.
11He hollows or bores out winding tunnels in the wood with the sharp edge of his shell until the piles crumble to pieces.
12You would have thought he was a man who at a single blow sees the edifice of all his hopes crumble to pieces.
13There are many poems which begin with an ample sweep, and suddenly crumble to pieces, as though he were merely tired of them.
14The Pile battery was in a much worse condition, it being hotly cannonaded by the ships, and threatened every moment to crumble to pieces.
15At home she was bankrupt and, upon the earthquake of the Reformation, her power was already beginning to totter and to crumble to pieces.
16They were sincerely convinced that the British Empire would crumble to pieces the moment its ligaments of red tape were in the slightest degree relaxed.
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