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crushing [ˈkrʌʃɪŋ] ADJ

crushing

I . crush [krʌʃ] VB trans

2. crush (break into bits):

kruszyć [perf po-]

3. crush (crease):

gnieść [perf z-]

5. crush (shock):

II . crush [krʌʃ] N

1. crush no pl (crowd):

tłok m

2. crush inf (infatuation):

3. crush Brit (drink):

sok m

crush out VB trans

crush barrier N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She was similar to a bounty hunter and detested all city crushing monsters.
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Terrifically strong, it is capable of crushing opponents by coiling its body around them and constricting.
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The eye sockets were rectangular and longer front to back than top to bottom, although this may have been exaggerated by postmortem crushing.
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This, they say, means the album's probable themethe crushing effect growing up has on teenage dreamsseems to get lost among the thud and blunder.
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We believe the enemy has undoubtedly suffered a crushing defeat.
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They'd break free and slip off the tilted deck, crushing enemy troops in the way.
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This variability results in the collision and crushing of fresh, old, and pack ice.
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The first video is footage from a surveillance camera, showing a dumpster falling from the sky and crushing a child.
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For quicksilver amalgamation very fine crushing is necessary to bring all gold particles in contact with it.
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The teeth were peg-like and suitable for crushing of plant matter.
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