
1) Amount of evidence 2) Bit of decency 3) Bit of evidence 4) Cut the cabbage 5) Cut to ribbons 6) Cut up 7) Cut up in the office 8) Destroy a document 9) Destroy documents 10) Destroy evidence 11) Destroy papers 12) Dispose of sensitive material 13) Emulate Fawn and Ollie 14) Emulate Steve Vai 15) Evidence bit
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1) Atom 2) Chip 3) Clip 4) Iota 5) Rag 6) Rend 7) Rip 8) Rip apart 9) Ripup 10) Scintilla 11) Slash 12) Smidge 13) Smidgen 14) Smidgeon 15) Smidgin 16) Tatter 17) Tear 18) Tear-up 19) Tittle 20) Whit
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- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- a small piece of cloth
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Spam Harassment Reduction via Economic Disincentives (SHRED) is a proposed sender-at-risk E-mail stamp mechanism for reducing the E-mail spamming problem by indirectly increasing the cost of E-mail sending to the senders of unwanted E-mail. It aims to avoid the defects in earlier sender-at-risk mechanisms. The main aim of SHRED is to provide econo...
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a colliering maneuver, to dart in and out of he edges of the fire
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• (n.) To cut or tear into small pieces, particularly narrow and long pieces, as of cloth or leather. • (n.) A long, narrow piece cut or torn off; a strip. • (n.) In general, a fragment; a piece; a particle. • (n.) To lop; to prune; to trim. • (imp. & p. p.) of Shred
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To pull meat apart into small pieces using two forks.
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To cut or tear into narrow strips, either by hand or by using a grater or food processor.
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To cut food into thin strips. This can be done by hand or by using a grater or food processor. Cooked meat can be shredded by pulling it apart with two forks.
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To cut or tear in small, long, narrow pieces.
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Shred noun [ Middle English
shrede ,
schrede , Anglo-Saxon
screáde ; akin to OD.
schroode , German
schrot a piece cut off, Icelandic
skrjoðr a shred, and to English
shroud . Confer
Screed ,
Scroll ,
Scrutiny .]
1. A l...
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Shred transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Shred or Shredded ; present participle & verbal noun Shredding .] [ Middle English shreden , schreden , Anglo-Saxon screádian ; akin to OD. schrooden
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To cut or break into thin pieces.
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Shred is slang for a tailor.
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[
n] - a tiny or scarcely detectable amount 2. [v] - tear into shreds
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To cut or shave food into slivers.
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To ski or snowboard with skill and passion, sometimes with reference to speed and at other times alluding to the snowy detritus left behind.
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scintilla noun a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
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To cut or tear in small, long, narrow pieces.
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To rub large food pieces across medium to large grater holes or slits to make small pieces.
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To cut food into narrow strips using a sharp knife, grater, or food processor fitted with a shredding disk.
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