
1) Ace 2) Annihilate 3) Beat 4) Champ 5) Chouse 6) Cola 7) Conquer 8) Crease 9) Crowd 10) Crumple 11) Defeat 12) Degrade 13) Drub 14) Grind 15) Mash 16) Masticate 17) Oppress 18) Outdo 19) Outfight 20) Outmatch 21) Outperform 22) Outplay 23) Outscore 24) Outstrip 25) Overmaster 26) Overpower 27) Overwhelm
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1) Adolescent infatuation 2) Beat by a lot 3) Beat overwhelmingly 4) Break into small pieces 5) Break up 6) Cable game show 7) Canadian pop music group 8) Compact cars 9) Completely humiliate 10) Compress 11) Contort 12) Crease 13) Crowd 14) Crowded mass 15) Crush or bruise 16) Crushed leather 17) Debut single
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- leather that has had its grain pattern accentuated
- a dense crowd of people
- temporary love of an adolescent
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A Crush: (Fancying someone, ``Liking'' them.) Often mistaken for lust, a crush does contain the same levels of sexual arousal often, but also features aspects of romance. The person with a crush will not only wish to have sexual activity with the object of their affections but also to have a loving relationship with them. They may already think the...
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• (v. t.) To press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass; as, to crush grapes. • (n.) A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin. • (v. t.) To overwhelm by pressure or weight; to beat or force down, as by an inc...
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The process of crushing and destemming wine grapes just prior to fermentation. "The crush" refers to the autumn season when grapes ripen and are fermented.
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1. To squeeze injuriously between two hard bodies. ... 2. A bruise or contusion from pressure between two solid bodies. ... Origin: O. Fr. Cruisir ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Crush (krŭsh)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Crushed (krŭsht);
present participle & verbal noun Crushing .] [ Middle English
cruschen ,
crousshen , Of.
cruisir ,
croissir , from L...
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Crush intransitive verb To be or become broken down or in, or pressed into a smaller compass, by external weight or force; as, an eggshell
crushes easily.
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Crush noun 1. A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin. « The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds. Addison. » 2. Violent pressure, as of a crowd; a crowd which produced uncomfortable pressure; as, a crush at a reception.
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The meal and oil products resulting from processing soya beans.
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press lose shape subdue overwhelmÂ
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The process of crushing and destemming wine grapes just prior to fermentation.
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To pulverisefood to its smallest particles, usually using a pestle and mortar, or a rolling pin.
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Crush is British slang for a large social gathering.
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The squishing of the grapes after harvest to remove juice from the berries. There are a variety of mechanical methods for this, some gentler than others. A few wineries still use the traditional method of stomping on the grapes in bare feet.
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the English term for harvest.
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To condense a food to its smallest particles, usually using a mortar and pestle or a rolling pin.
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English term (crushing, pressing) for pressing. In the Anglo-American language area, however, the entire harvesting season or the grape harvest is also referred to in this way.
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Buckling or breaking of a section of mold due to incorrect register when closing. Also, an indentation in the casting surface due to displacement of sand in the mold when the mold is closed.
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On the piano, a half-step played simultaneously.
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A (cattle) crush is a frame used to hold a large animal stationary whilst administering medications etc.
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jam noun a dense crowd of people
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The time in the harvest season when the grapes are picked.
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to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms. · to squeeze or pound into small fragments or particles, as ore, stone, etc. · to force out by pressing or squeezing; extract: to crush cottonseeds in order to produce oil. · to rumple; wrinkle; crease. · to smooth or flatten by pressure: to crush leather. · to h...
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