Sentence examples for To crushed from inspiring English sources

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To crushed

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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.

  • To crush grapes

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Generally limestone fillers behave in a similar way to crushed clinker although they do accelerate the setting because they are finer.

The liquid, which might be a dilution of anything from strychnine to crushed wild berries from Scotland, is so weak that it will leave the majority of pills untouched by a single molecule of the original substance.

The influence of the mass of the explosive on the tube response is investigated with regard to crushed distance, the average crushing force and the specific energy absorption (SEA).

Also, during the compaction tests, it is probable to crushed the CG under hammer load.

A more pronounced temperature dependence is observed in the case of river gravel aggregate in comparison to crushed limestone.

His legs were so badly injured that they were likened to crushed eggs by doctors and he was told he might never walk again.

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"We intend to crush the can".

Dictators will only try to crush rebellions.

"She started to crush it," Marcovallo said.

We're going to crush it this year.

Who wants to crush the Pink Panthers?

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