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II . crush [krʌʃ] VB intr

1. crush clothes, paper:

2. crush people:

III . crush <-es> [krʌʃ] N

1. crush no pl (act of crushing):

4. crush Brit (crushed ice drink):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The doors on the saloon deck were crushed by the adjustable aprons, which a quick-thinking bridgeman lowered to help stop the oncoming ferryboat.
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Several insurrections arose in the provinces and were later crushed by the army.
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He is crushed to find that his daughter could predict his actions and behaviour so accurately while he was completely aloof of his daughters' feelings.
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Rig up a bed of crushed dry ice.
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Its hard, flat surface is of limestone pug (crushed limestone).
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The track has a crushed granite surface and is 845.50 metres long with races running anti-clockwise.
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When olivine is crushed, it weathers completely within a few years, depending on the grain size.
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Mostly, these children were run over or crushed by tractors or struck by a farm vehicle.
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The seeds can be crushed into a powder and used as a soup thickener and for mixing into cereals and breads.
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The team was crushed in the first half of that game which caused their biggest loud mouth to leave the stadium.
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