crumbliness

/ˈkrʌmblinəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being easily broken into small pieces or crumbs.
    • Bakers test the crumbliness of a pie crust by gently pressing it with a fork.
    • The crumbliness of the sandstone made it unsuitable for carving detailed statues.
    • The crumbliness of the old cookie made it hard to eat without making a mess.
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