english
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Phrase(s): crush someone or something to something
to press or squeeze someone or something into a particular state, such as death, a pulp, nothing, etc. • The anaconda crushed the tapir to death. • Donna crushed the bananas to a pulp and put them into the cake batter.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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noun ADJ. huge | schoolgirl, teenage VERB + CRUSH have | develop, get PREP. ~ on She had a huge crush on one of her teachers., verb ADV. badly His hand was badly crushed in the accident. | slightly | finely Crush the biscuits finely before adding them to the mixture. | underfoot insects that had been crushed underfoot PREP. against She was crushed against the wall. | beneath/under crushed beneath a bus | between crushed between two cars PHRASES be/get crushed, crush sb to death
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun
crowds:
The morning crush was very bad.
verb
smashed:
The car was crushed in the accident.
Simple Definitions
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see HAVE A CRUSH ON.
American Heritage Idioms