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to powder

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To reduce to fine particles; to pound, grind, or rub into a powder.

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The will to powder?

Polifka has reduced broccoli to powder.

He was so gentle, and he remembered to powder me.

The makeup person ran over to powder shiny noses.

We switched back to powder and no more black scum!

In such event, it is advisable to apologize and to "powder out" before objects are thrown.

Wolfred had ground wild rice to powder and added it to the stuff they had.

"The Nobel Prize isn't worth to powder to blow it up," he said late last month.

By the time I had exhaled, the huge ice cube had been reduced to powder.

The shutters were turning to powder, and the windows, though charming, were warped and leaky".

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