Break or fall apart into fragments.
To break something into small pieces by pressing it flat, or grinding it to powder.
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Examples for "fall apart "
Examples for "fall apart "
1 You said Swayne began to fall apart a couple of years ago.
2 Food and water keep your body together so it doesn't fall apart .
3 There is no good reason why the United Kingdom should fall apart .
4 A deal has not yet been reached and could yet fall apart .
5 Fiction: 'Things started to fall apart at home when my brother .
1 At least the building was fairly new; it wouldn't crumble under me.
2 Casey, on the other hand, had already seen her parents' relationship crumble .
3 Billboard: Some bands crumble under that sort of weight of common experience.
4 A change in the political wind, and those barriers begin to crumble .
5 If it imposes austerity measures too harshly, the fragile economy could crumble .
6 So would the institutions of error and wrong crumble and pass away.
7 If that was suddenly taken away from them, their economy would crumble .
8 My psyche will crumble entirely after the assaults it has recently received.
9 He especially loved to see strength crumble , to see the proud fall.
10 Five minutes after I got out, the whole planet started to crumble .
11 Leave one there long enough and the whole place starts to crumble .
12 More like one about to crumble , and that was twenty years ago.
13 The wooden slabs lose name and date with years, And crumble , rotten.
14 They love cooking and baking and they really love my apple crumble .
15 Great cities formed, and in her mind's eye, Myrrima saw them crumble .
16 Analysis - Tasty icing, cherry on top but will United cake crumble ?
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