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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally crushed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of defeat, disappointment, or emotional distress.
Example: "After losing the championship game, I felt totally crushed and needed some time to recover."
Alternatives: "completely devastated" or "utterly defeated."
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"I just feel totally crushed".
"We were totally crushed," Mrs. Applegate said.
Police said the man's legs and hips were totally crushed.
If they push it away, he looks totally crushed.
"My heart will be totally crushed if it's true.
"There were cars on rooftops, there were vans and trucks that had fallen and been totally crushed".
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Specifically, meet us in the Outdoor Theatre, Where Justice is totally crushing.
This isn't like a competition or anything, but if it were I'd be totally crushing you.
I know that you're too old for me and that if we actually met you'd probably be really nice and say something like "I predict that someday you'll meet a boy who's 100% right for you," and then I would tell you my secret, that I was totally crushing on this geeky anorexic goth boy but he turned out to be Ann Coulter.
"There's always the chance you'll meet someone and totally crush on them.
See? She's totally crushing on him.
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