10 Results found for "crumble oneself".

verkrümeln

(transitive, rare) to scatter something in crumbles (reflexive, figuratively) to leave, to retreat, to remove oneself (usually in a quiet and unnoticeable manner)...


fool

meant to be acting sensible You drift into my head And turn me into a crumbling fool. 2017 April 13, Mitchy Collins, Samantha Derosa, Christian Medice...


knock

is a nasty knock for the Witch! It looks as if her power was already crumbling." (automotive, uncountable) Preignition, a type of abnormal combustion...


muto

from Latin multus (“much; many”), from the Proto-Indo-European *ml̥tos (“crumbled, crumpled”, past passive participle). Compare Polish muito, Italian molto...


τρέφω

*drupô (“drop”), commonly connected to Proto-Indo-European *dʰrewb- (“to crumble, grind”).   IPA(key): /tré.pʰɔː/ → /ˈtre.ɸo/ → /ˈtre.fo/ (5th BCE Attic)...


art

from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erh₃- (“to plow”), from *h₁er- (“sparse; to crumble, to fall to pieces”), whence also the verb irt; see there for more. Cognates...


go

apart: (intransitive) To collapse or give way, to break apart. Synonyms: crumble, collapse, disintegrate, give way Careful! It looks as if that ceiling...


run

to smell; to stink IPA(key): /ɾṹ/ rún to crumble; to shatter Ó ti rún wómúwómú ― It has completely crumbled to chew Mo fẹ́ rún obì ― I want to chew a...


me

just as in a decrepit outhouse the rafters are crumbling, my ribs were just that way, they were crumbling from just this fasting. Compare German einem....


way

way life is that's the way the ball bounces that's the way the cookie crumbles that's the way the mop flops that way that way inclined that way madness...