Sentence examples for to crushes from inspiring English sources

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to crushes

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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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Never mind that people around me were fessing up to crushes and slow dancing and kissing.

Here's an analogy that will probably never appear on the SATs: Commuter trains are to crushes as kitchen counters are to salmonella.

Topics ranged from how they played browser games together and sent anonymous notifications to crushes.

Talking to crushes?

Fine, because when it came to crushes - the dark-haired pretty boy Don won hands down.

But Stewart is fickle when it comes to crushes, as she admitted to Entertainment Weekly last April that another star had caught her eye.

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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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