Similar words: crush, scrub brush, rush, brush, rush out, thrush, crust, rush hour. Meaning: [krʌʃ] adj. 1. treated so as to have a permanently wrinkled appearance 2. subdued or brought low in condition or status.
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151. They were baked in bread, cakes and buns and crushed to make juice.
152. Thousands of spectators stampeded to get out of the stadium and many people were crushed.
153. They can be crushed to make matzo meal, although this can be bought ready-made in supermarkets or good delicatessens.
154. The last important resistance to modernization was crushed in the Satsuma rebellion of 1877.
155. A man and woman in the car died as it was crushed under the lorry.
156. There are instances of people being crushed to death or pushed under trains by the crush of excursionists on station platforms.
157. And it is like a butterfly wing, fragile and quickly crushed between finger and thumb even as we grasp it.
158. The point of the heel crushed the tip of his index finger, splitting the nail as far as the cuticle.
159. The lighter woods, such as balsa, can be crushed with the finger.
160. Various rocks show evidence that the lunar material has been melted, squirted out from volcanoes, and crushed by meteorite impacts.
161. The lad on its back, dolled up as King William, had been crushed to death against the wall.
162. He had been in a persistent vegetative state since being crushed in the Hillsborough disaster on April 15, 1989.
163. The worst thing about Pet's body was that it had been badly crushed below the waist.
164. If she'd had the power at that moment she would have reached out and crushed him into the carpet.
165. He was crushed to death when the roof fell in.
166. In one experiment gastropods whose shells were deliberately crushed by researchers and returned to the wild lived as long as uninjured controls.
167. She's misjudged the weight of the chromium door and crushed her big toe.
168. Cadets in gray raincoats crushed against the iron gates and spilled into the street to cheer Buchanan.
169. Add a crushed clove of garlic but don't let it burn.
170. Becky put her heel on the nearest piece of broken glass, and crushed it.
171. A gunner fell off his seat on the ammunition box and was crushed by the limber's scraping violence.
172. This well-known story from Marco Polo's account dates from two hundred years after the sect had been crushed.
173. Even more effective, I am told, is crushed garlic mixed with live yoghurt.
174. The pain in his ribs, three of which had been crushed in a recent collision, was almost unbearable.
174. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
175. The panic-stricken crowd pushed through the exit, and 10 people were crushed to death.
176. The rebellion was quickly crushed by forces loyal to the President.
177. Also stems are not crushed as they usually are when using scissors or shears.
178. His laughter stopped in the middle; he scowled as if four very bad eggs had been crushed on his head.
179. Crushed coriander's heavy odour from black bread on the table.
180. Bodies crushed and absorbed, Tallis-Holly herself became trapped in the quivering, silent forest that filled the stone place.