Crumbiness
Pronunciation: /ˈkɹəmˈbaɪˈnɛs/
Crumbiness (noun)
- The quality of being easy to break into small pieces like crumbs.
- The tendency of a material to become loose and break apart into small fragments.
Examples
- The cookie has crumbiness that breaks into crumbs when I touch it.
- This bread shows crumbiness and breaks into crumbs after a few bites.