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The shatter
verb
To violently break something into pieces.
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The shatter regime BLE is obtained by the linear interpolation of the endpoints.
Did I hear the shatter of glass every single time I gave out a tumbler, followed by repeated crunching noises?
The space between my skull and my irises hurts sometimes — hurts like the shatter of a tiny bird that has fallen midflight.
I was embarrassed by the sounds of warped manliness I imagined reaching them from my closed-in room: the shatter of gunfire, the growling of wild beasts, the screams of the dismembered, the oafish grunts and curses of skinheads, the occasional staccato outbreak of foul speech.
On a recent Saturday morning at the Pearl Studios, on Eighth Avenue, the most labyrinthine of all Broadway rehearsal halls, one of the most beautiful and endangered of all New York sounds suddenly materialized: the shatter and thunder of massed tap dancers on a wooden studio floor.
According to ANOVA results (Table 3), all factors as well as interactions were significant in the shatter index model.
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The single non-shattering weed (MXSH_1B06) shows a different time course as the shattering weeds.
Ahmed soon came upon the shattered house.
The shattering blow came in February.
The shattered glass, flames, smoke, moans.
He held the shattered bodies of children.
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