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CrushHarvest season when the grapes are picked and crushed.
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Crush1590s, "act of crushing," from crush (v.). Meaning "thick crowd" is from 1806. Sense of "person one is infatuated with" is first recorded 1884; to have a crush on is from [..]
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Crushmid-14c., from Old French cruissir (Modern French écraser), variant of croissir "to gnash (teeth), crash, break," perhaps from Frankish *krostjan "to gnash" (cognates: Gothic krius [..]
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Crushcrushed leather: leather that has had its grain pattern accentuated oppress: come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority; "The government oppresses political ac [..]
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Crushtsedrikn
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Crush the English term for harvest
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CrushA lightly pitted area on glass resulting in a dull gray appearance.
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CrushOn the piano, a half-step played simultaneously.
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CrushTo reduce a Jamaican food to its finest form, such as crumbs, paste or powder. Crushing is often accomplished with a mortar, or with a rolling pin. T
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CrushTo crush a food into tiny pieces with a rolling pin or kitchen mallet.
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CrushTo press into very fine particles.
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CrushTo reduce foods to their smallest form, like pastes, crumbs, or powders.
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Crush(v) break into small pieces(v) come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority(n) temporary love of an adolescent(v) humiliate or depress completely(v) to compress with violence, out o [..]
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CrushTo crush a bottle—i.e. drink one. Cf. Milton’s crush the sweet poison. The idea is that of crushing the grapes. Shakespeare has also burst a bottle in the same sense (Induction of Ta [..]
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CrushIn chewing, the action created by the forces between opposing teeth, acting in a direction that is close to perpendicular to the plane of contact.
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CrushTime of year when harvest and fermentation take place.
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CrushAny attack that can beat out another attack by either going under an attack or jumping over an attack. Crushing does not involve out speeding other attacks; it actually can beat out faster attacks if the crush goes around the faster attack
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CrushTo pulverize, as with herbs and spices used in baking.
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CrushCrush''
Crush is the seventh studio album by American rock band These Days'' and this album. After the initial plan to team up record producer Bruce Fairbairn fell through because of his death,
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CrushCrush'' is a 2001 film written and directed by John McKay and starring Bill Paterson.
Plot
Forty-something schoolmistress Kate and her two best friends, police superintendent Janine and doctor Molly, [..]
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