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to crushing

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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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He used to crushing them — sometimes in the streets.

Meanwhile, Chechen civilians have been subjected to crushing repression.

He used to crushing them— sometimes in the streets.

German reunification in 1990 exposed its inefficient factories to crushing competition.

But in 2007 Mr Musharraf's attention wandered to crushing his democratic opponents, and the initiative drifted.

Failing banks can swiftly transform debt loads from moderate to crushing.

But the high expectations also led to crushing disappointment for Mhairi Spence, Murray's team-mate.

Their eminence has proved a burden which is near to crushing them.

Mr. Hatch said the new health care law could lead to "crushing increases in health costs and premiums".

An increasingly significant segment specializes in sugarcane production in intensive monocultural agricultural regions close to crushing mills.

The implosion had to be so symmetrical that it was compared to crushing a beer can without splattering any beer.

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