Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
crumb .
Etymologies
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Examples
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A brush is not desirable for "crumbing" the table.
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In conditions tailor-made for the little men, Brisbane could only genuinely claim to have kicked two "crumbing" goals.
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It's time US minding their own business, fixing healthcare, fixing crumbing roads and infrastructures, help children to have better educations, Fixing what is needed in America.
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Maybe that statement had some merit in 1977, but these days just look around at our crumbing public infrastructure – private investment is going fix this?
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U.S. has spent tens of billions of dollars in reconstruction costs …. while our own infrastructure is crumbing before our eyes, and all because of an illegal, unwarranted invasion/war/occupation that was built on fabrications and aided by enormous, power-mad egos.
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IMF president and alleged rapist of a Sofitel hotel worker, has focused on that worker's "crumbing credibility."
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When gallery officials first noticed some crumbing and separation from the building's exterior wall, they appealed to Congress to finance what is a difficult and rare job.
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IMF president and alleged rapist of a Sofitel hotel worker, has focused on that worker's "crumbing credibility."
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We are, apparently, supposed to blindly trust that the GOP somehow will develop an answer, and agenda, get a clue, that they did not have two years ago as the nation was crumbing around their Nero, George W. Bush.
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We are, apparently, supposed to blindly trust that the GOP somehow will develop an answer, and agenda, get a clue, that they did not have two years ago as the nation was crumbing around their Nero, George W. Bush.
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