How To Use Crushing In A Sentence

  • The pain in his side was crushing, as if there was a steel hand in there relentlessly closing on an organ. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Cart-horses furbished up for sale, with straw-bound tails and glistening skins; 'baaing' flocks of sheep; squeaking pigs; bullocks with their heads held ominously low, some going, some returning, from the auction yard; shouting drovers; lads rushing hither and thither; dogs barking; everything and everybody crushing, jostling, pushing through the narrow street. Hodge and His Masters
  • Their pastorals, both published in 1651, offered choices to Royalists in the aftermath of the crushing defeat at Worcester.
  • His defeat dealt a crushing blow to the party.
  • Timing is everything when it comes to telling that skateboarding babe you're majorly crushing on him.
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  • These are all lonely, arguably damaged people, and once you get past the silliness it's all rather crushingly sad. TV highlights 10/08/201: Timothy Spall: Back At Sea | The Sopranos | Who Do You Think You Are? | 24 Hours in A&E | Forbidden Love
  • As there were no crushing teeth in the mouth, vegetation must have been swallowed and then crushed in a gizzard similar to that found in many birds.
  • Inside the flat, police found traces of ricin, castor oil beans and equipment for crushing the beans.
  • I saw a report on CNN where a woman was rescued from being trapped in collapsed roof and wall debris for two days and what struck me was her odd calm as she was carried prone from a certain, crushing death — as well as her matter-of-fact confidence in a God that Robertson says her people forsook ... Archive 2010-02-01
  • There have been skyscraping highs and crushing, debilitating lows. The Sun
  • Families and communities disintegrate under the crushing burden of drug addiction.
  • It was not a crushing weight, such as an operation, or seeing one's best friend off to live in Tasmania; nor was it anything so light as a committee meeting, or a deaf uncle to tea: it was a kind of welter-weight doom. Mrs. Miniver
  • 'That's fairly obvious,' she replied crushingly.
  • Traditional red colouring includes kermes and cochineal, both of which are pigments made by crushing masses of tiny insects.
  • He began to pace slightly, his familiar heavy tread thudding in my ears as if he were marching in my head, crushing with his boots my own thoughts and dreams.
  • These filters are normally used to clarify the products of settled grape juice or wine, such as lees after crushing, pressing, and settling, and the residue of finings such as bentonite.
  • Guerrero, 27, is one of the game's most electrifying players, a hitter equally adept at crushing pitches that are a foot over his head or an inch off the ground.
  • To bruise herbs, Mr. Sullivan advises crushing then with the back of a large knife or tapping them with a mallet.
  • Heavy trees fell, damaging homes and in three cases crushing Tampa police cars.
  • 'meddlesome' and threatens a 'crushing' response should Obama continue to meddle in Iranian affairs. Blue Star Chronicles
  • I think it'll be of interest to the many of us who have suffered crushing disappointment by the poor performance of their toasters.
  • The throttle kicks in, pulling your feet off the ground, while quickly and simultaneously crushing your head into the ceiling … After two years of wishing for a zippy, noir-ish thrill ride, and mind you, being promised that by all of the hype – we only get a stingy game that traffics in potential and nothing more. DARK VOID PS3 Review – Collider.com
  • We must respect established treaties, agreements and processes without crushing the fragile flower of democracy with a sledgehammer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sullivan's handlers warned their man that Kilrain was using a strategy of hanging near the corners so that if Sullivan missed with one of his crushing haymakers he would strike the ring post.
  • Oh the crushing disappointment of the reality of the Clio – parked outside Asda, two-day-old bird shite crusting on the windscreen. The Hard Sell: Renault Clio
  • This intellectual monopoly has ended up not just crushing the competition but also destroying itself from within. Times, Sunday Times
  • She could not help thinking that he was crushing a fly on the wheel.
  • In 1783 and 1784, Tipu inflicts a series of crushing defeats on the armies of the East India Company.
  • The extension of the current plant will include the installation of primary, secondary and tertiary crushing, two stages of primary screening and a ball milling process.
  • In general, all garden shredders have a high watt motor and come with silent crushing system.
  • This machine is applied for material crushing in such trades as pharmaceutical, chemical foodstuff etc. It is especially suitable to crush fibrous lipidic material.
  • At the last General Election, they suffered a crushing/humiliating defeat.
  • After the crushing blow on Monday, a medal would have been fitting reward for the two-times Olympic veteran, who is to retire at the end of this season.
  • If nitpicking is the best Republicans have, they are in for a very crushing defeat this fall. RNC hits Obama over Auschwitz claim, Obama camp responds
  • I didn't resist, both of us crushing the leaf until fragments fell and were scattered by the wind, her fingers twined in mine.
  • The authorities responded with strong force, crushing the armed rebels in 1771 at the Battle of the Alamance.
  • I do not find their presence infuriating and they do not find my presence to be soul-crushingly emasculating. 2010 February « paper fruit
  • Thousands of trees were uprooted, blocking roads and crushing cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • When uncle Billy, in one of his characteristic empty-headed gestures, accidentally lost his score, the one that would redeem him from undeserved obscurity, something broke in him and he ran screaming out into the streets, meandering aimlessly, meaningless sounds burbling from his lips until he wound up here, on the bridge, teetering over the edge on the verge of a long, life-crushing fall into the dark waters below. The envelopes
  • A huge fireball erupted from the aircraft as it careered 400 metres westwards along the road, crushing cars and setting them ablaze. Times, Sunday Times
  • The newfound vents are home to a menagerie of creatures adapted to darkness and crushing water pressures, species that thrive despite waters volcanically heated to near boiling.
  • I nodded and took the headcollar from him, and told him I'd see to Indigo, and he could go and get on with putting the oats through the crushing machine ready for the morning feeds. Bonecrack
  • It sheared past in a scream of iron, stripping away a section of the starboard rail and crushing the wooden gangway to matchwood. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • She could not help thinking that he was crushing a fly on the wheel.
  • He had to summon all his willpower to pass under a bridge because he would experience a crushing pressure on the skull.
  • Milliseconds later powerful rams lifted the pod six inches, then its rocket motor ignited with a roar, boosting me at a crushing 11g on a slightly forward trajectory.
  • Crushing was traditionally done by foot, by treading grapes thinly spread on a crushing floor slanted towards a drain and bounded by low walls to prevent the loss of juice.
  • A brutal regime is crushing a national liberation movement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus rigid pipes are less sensitive to crushing and more sensitive to plastic deformation and buckling than their flexible equivalents.
  • Drunken hecklers were a different matter: the only way to handle them was to unleash a volley of abuse, humbling them with a few crushing put-downs.
  • After a spine-crushing three hour journey from the small city of Coca in an open-air ranchero, a motorized canoe transported us 150 miles from civilization into the remotest bowels of the jungle. Suzan Crane: Finding my Soul and Losing my Heart in the Equadorian Amazon: A Spiritual Journey With the Remote Huaorani Tribe
  • The crushing defeat suffered by Comeragh Gaels is no reflection on the efforts of Roger Casey to field a worthy side.
  • According to reports, there were about 46 such workshops, some of which were importing used plastic bottles from overseas, crushing them into pieces before re-exporting the plastic waste to the mainland where it is then recycled.
  • With the pressure off and with nothing to lose he pulled off a great win which sent the French crowd home in almost as much shock as 12 months ago, after that crushing Davis Cup defeat.
  • He is not, he admits, a natural teacher, and for him, having to stick with a single subject would have resulted in crushing boredom.
  • And the really crushing blow came when the owner of his star performer, Joveworth, removed the horse from the yard.
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  • The water in dust removal of crushing process and the magnetite in tailings have been recovered.
  • The indignation aroused by his enormities has been too crushing to be borne by living man, though sheathed with the brass and triple cheek of Mark Twain…He has vamosed, cut stick, absquatulated; and among the pine forests of the Sierras, or amid the purlieus of the city of earthquakes, he will tarry awhile, and the office of the Enterprise will become purified…33 Mark Twain
  • He offers a handclasp that Fiedler can scarcely feel: ‘I stood there baffled, a little ashamed of how I had braced myself involuntarily for a bone-crushing grip, how I must have yearned for some wordless preliminary test of strength.’
  • But he smiled that goofy crooked smile and raised his eyebrows at me, and I hoisted myself out of the pool, running and giving him a crushing hug.
  • And need I point out that a pony’s hoof is just about the perfect implement for crushing fragile crockery? The Volokh Conspiracy » Bloggers agree: Little chance for immigration bill, and they hate the VAT
  • But far from crushing him, the defeat tempered him and set him on course for the island's highest job.
  • His crushing critiques, if not born of arrogance, have at times been delivered with a haughtiness that practically swaggers across the page or the airwaves.
  • a crushing blow
  • The page is a young man of color who raps in crushingly artless rhymes.
  • Well, sort of: in the real world, your first job is more likely to involve spirit-crushing manual labour than it is nannying a precocious tyke with whom you can exchange valuable life-lessons.
  • Frank Lampard struck four as Chelsea signalled their title intentions in spectacular style with a crushing 7-1 win over Aston Villa while Arsenal suffered an injury-time nightmare at St Andrew's. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • It was a crushing defeat for the French. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a crushing loss that haunted him for the rest of his life, eventuating in his madness. Robert D. Stolorow: Trauma And The Hourglass Of Time
  • Mix very carefully to avoid crushing the ingredients, then stir in the chilli to taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's only 24 and throws the kind of bone-crushing punches that fans adore.
  • They will likewise aid and encourage all other practicable measures, which will lighten for peace-loving peoples the crushing burden of armaments.
  • The latter, for instance, will tell you where to find the best pizza in the Eternal City at Baffetto, with the "thinnest, crispiest crust on the planet" and why the Villa Farnesina, with its magnificent frescos, is the best place to see Renaissance paintings "without the crushing crowds of the Vatican. The Best In…
  • No one can help admiring the good sense and powerful, if limited, logic of the redoubtable opponent of the Précieuses and champion of formalism; he has all the qualities of a splendid fighter, and in spite of his crushing power of inventive he was far too wise to be bitter; but his enthusiasm for literary law and order makes him support all that is most unlyrical in poetry. Introduction
  • Bing's radical plan is to shrink Detroit in order to save it: Raze decaying neighborhoods and cut public services and the crushing fiscal deficit.
  • He clenched his fist, then, crushing the leaf. The Broken God
  • It was a crushing defeat for the French. Times, Sunday Times
  • The example of restraint which would have resulted from the sparing of the dictator's life, and possibly encouraged similar expressions from opposition forces sympathetic to Saddam, has been tossed aside in Bush and Maliki's pyretic rush forward to some imagined crushing victory that they would gamble even more of our soldiers 'lives to achieve. Three Thousand Wake-Up Calls In Iraq
  • The guard dropped the gun, and Nicholas slammed the heel of his hand into the guard's neck just beneath the chin, crushing the cricoid cartilage. Floating City
  • What the rationalist calls nonentity is the substrate and locus of all ideas, having the obstinate reality of matter, the crushing irrationality of existence itself; and one who attempts to override it becomes to that extent an irrelevant rhapsodist, dealing with thin after-images of being. The Life of Reason
  • With these pressing aids, the velvet is placed face down on the board and the raised surface of the board prevents crushing the nap.
  • He looked around and saw it dangling from a big blue crane above a huge crushing machine. The Sun
  • They tried to shoot in reply, to abandon the damaged vessels in escape pods, but could hardly run away from the crushing defeat.
  • They ensured the crushing of a local rebellion slid gradually into genocide.
  • While trying to help starving villagers, Yunus met a 21-year-old woman named Sufia Begum, who was burdened by a tiny yet crushing debt, Yunus recalled in his autobiography, "Banker to the Poor.
  • Something soft was pressing down across my face, crushing my nostrils closed; sealing up the dark behind my eyelids. NIGHT SISTERS
  • The crushing also produced a sharp sand with angular grains that made it far preferable as a bonding agent in mortar.
  • Mix very carefully to avoid crushing the ingredients, then stir in the chilli to taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crushing it with her fingers, a heavy sweet scent started to surround her.
  • Virgil Thomson wrote crushingly of "Porgy and Bess" that "it is clear, by now, that Gershwin hasn't learned the business of being a serious composer, which one has ­always gathered to be the ­business he wanted to learn," though Thomson spoke more kindly of him off the record. Rhapsody Imbued
  • I've seen only a few pictures of the town but from what I've heard and read, it's a nightmare of destruction, trees splitting houses and crushing cars, roofs blown off of homes and businesses, the steeple toppled from the First Baptist Church. Pecan Trees and Steeples
  • With both hands she shoved the blade back and side-kicked the startled man forcefully, crushing him against an unoffending door.
  • It has a gravitas which brings the crushing weight of history - the recipient risks being squashed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nasser did undertake land reform and other social programs like schools and clinics for the poor, but he spent the bulk of his energy constructing a bureaucratized security state, crushing out political parties, and assuring Washington that there were no other options in view of Egypt's social problems and unreadiness for democracy. Geoffrey Wawro: Nasser's Ghost: Time for Washington to Break the Stalemate in Egypt
  • submissiveness" following the crushing defeat of their chosen national leaders. The Register
  • So brisk, and blunt, and eager, quite lifting his niece off her feet, and almost crushing her in his embrace, telling her she was still but a hop-o'-my-thumb, and shaking hands with his nephew with a look of scrutiny that brought the blood to the boy's cheek. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster
  • Their secret agenda, crushing the Axis into submission, was holy and treated as such.
  • The dour fugitives on the other side of the stream have a legend that those who safely cross the "Field of Blood" -- so they call the anemone-sprinkled land beyond -- without so much as crushing a flower may claim sanctuary under the British flag. Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
  • It took a crushing 6-0 victory on the last day of the Group 3 campaign to clinch their berth at the finals.
  • We are in the era of the one-week number one, given saturation airplay for weeks in advance, eased into place with crushing predictability and instantly forgotten.
  • She had a cancerous growth that was crushing her throat and weighed a sixth of her body mass. Times, Sunday Times
  • It ought to be easy to argue that egalitarian social goals are best pursued by crushing bureaucracy, by taking power away from know-all Islington lawyers and restoring control of people's working lives to them.
  • When you prioritize seeking a partner who supports your becoming your favorite, best self -- instead of just crushing on someone's superficial sexy looks, charisma and wealthiness -- you wind up with a happy love relationship! Karen Salmansohn: Do You Suffer From Prince Harming Syndrome?
  • Beautiful in appearance, yet deadly in application, capoeira uses the natural physics of the human body to deliver amazingly swift sweeps and crushing blows.
  • This mockumentary is either going to be brilliant or crushingly disappointing.
  • A crushing machine reduces big rocks to powder.
  • No tyrannical law of the father, no crushing weight of deadening regulations. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • And they crave using the liberty-crushing power of a big government to come into our homes, our churches, and our schools take away our liberties by forcing us to conform to their personal version of what a "good person" should be. (which they don't even all agree upon) It's far closer to totalitarianism than anything the limp-wristed liberals EVER came up with. Are we a Christian Nation?
  • If मरुत marút may be so etymologized, such that these storm gods 'crush' and 'pummel' with thunder3 rather than 'shine' through lightning, then surely so may Sanskrit márīci- 'mote or speck in the air' or 'particle of light' be likewise attributed to the homophonous root referring to crushing, grinding and wearing things away. Rubbing away the shine (2)
  • There have been some nasty accidents (two were fatal) caused by harvesters vibrating their handbrakes loose and crushing operators.
  • He closed his fist over the flower, crushing it into a pulp.
  • Something soft was pressing down across my face, crushing my nostrils closed; sealing up the dark behind my eyelids. NIGHT SISTERS
  • Two decades of crushing debt and adjustment programmes have had a significant hand in perpetuating this tragedy.
  • Since you left crushing the dream with, then I choose in perishing in addition.
  • He complained to his friends about the loneliness of his position, the crushing responsibility he had and the lack of clear political guidance.
  • A huge fireball erupted from the aircraft as it careered 400 metres westwards along the road, crushing cars and setting them ablaze. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had felt betrayed by the visit, after hoping to be lifted out of his crushing depression by it.
  • Injuries may have been caused by people panicking and crushing others underfoot in their rush to leave buildings. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • I haven't had the nerve to tell her I'm also crushing on him.
  • And the Siege Perilous shows up, and the last time I saw that, Donald Pierce was crushing it so that none of the X-Men could ever come back. What I bought – 14 May 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • The superman testing himself with an ax, crushing the skulls of old women.
  • The next thing Petra knew, his body was pressing down on her, crushing her to the sheets. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • The second bullet slammed right into his lung, easily puncturing the tissue and crushing his windpipe against the back of his neck.
  • This retelling of that day by a few of the bereaved mothers is suffused with dignity and a crushing sadness. Times, Sunday Times
  • She asked, crushing one of the sheets of paper into a ball in frustration.
  • A crushing conquest imposes the attacker's will; limited coercion gambles on the target's weakness of will.
  • I tip over the stump holding the squirrel feeder and grab a sowbug, crushing it between my fingers. Grouse Diary Entry
  • The premolars and molars are squarish, flattened and nodular, and used for crushing, grinding and pulping noncoarse foods. Anti-Deer-Hunting Billboard Goes Up in Kansas City
  • It brought the fact crushingly home to her that there was so much he would never see, except from catalogues, or from small salerooms. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • [T] he insults, the blows, the murders which flow in such awful profusion from the intemperance of husbands, fathers, sons, brothers, fall with heaviest, most crushing force upon woman. 'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S.
  • Selective breeding has made turkey stags so broad-breasted, they cannot mate without crushing the female.
  • On either side of her rose hills covered with vineyards and the gently rotating white sails of the windmills used for crushing grapes.
  • Indeed, Gibson's movie begins with Jesus crushing the head of the serpent in the garden, and Adam-Christ / Eve-Mary typology is apparent throughout it.
  • Tip: cans mill with crushing capacity of physical performance, feeding methods, feed particle size and composition of the relevant conditions.
  • the team was crushingly defeated
  • Alec thought of a crushing retort, then remembered that he'd have to ask Kim for a loan. THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
  • Crushing its seeds provides oil which, besides being edible, is used for making soap; the residue from oil extraction makes nutritious seed cake for cattle. Did You Know? Mexico's kapok trees aided the U.S. war effort
  • On either side of her rose hills covered with vineyards and the gently rotating white sails of the windmills used for crushing grapes.
  • Pause for a moment, and imagine the crushing disappointment.
  • It thus seems that this is not an apparatus for crushing the food, but for expressing the liquid from the food triturated by the jaws.
  • My youngest is learning right now so the puschkinia probably has only this season to prosper before the crushing begins again. Getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed
  • If you have nothing to loose, if a military hyperpower is crushing the life out of you, blowing yourself up for 72 virgins begins to look good. Think Progress » VIDEO: Rice Calls Idea That Iraq War Contributed To Regional Instability ‘Grotesque’
  • When the time comes, you will be able to put the boss down with a crushing one-liner and stalk out of the office with head held high, instead of rushing to the pub to blub into your pint.
  • Klein and Reid's inspiration comes from such far-flung sources as American diner china, antique Asian celadons, and Dutch tulipieres, which inspired their crushingly elegant series of rose bowls and tulip vases.
  • The anterior part of these plates is ridged and is used to chop food; the posterior part is expanded and flat and used for crushing.
  • It was a strange quirk of fate that the Queen who had ordered the crushing of O'Neill did not live to see his submission as she died six days earlier, on March 25th 1603.
  • This is a crushing cultural loss which impoverishes us all.
  • Speaking of soulcrushing domestic tedium ... the flat-packed home has finally arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • crushing the blooms with regardless tread
  • She struck the frigate, buckling the port 30 mm gun deck, crushing the sea-boat sponsons and damaging the bridge wing.
  • May the tradition not be a prelusion or a reflex of that man-crushing monster? Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
  • These NAND Flash intensive Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) offerings carry over many attractive features from fast selling phones and pads and could over time absorb the unutilized DRAM capacity crushing pricing of this ubiquitous commodity, while sustaining relative price stability bolstering SanDisk’s (NASDAQ: SNDK) results. Semiconductors Are Halfway Through A Correction
  • The large volume fraction of primary and/or eutectic carbides in their microstructures provides the high hardness needed for crushing and grinding other materials.
  • Wolf went for the cricoid cartilage at Kamiwara's throat because crushing it would be fatal, and he had to find an end to this before the fatigue overwhelmed him, before Kamiwara could gain the upper hand with his size and strength. Black Blade
  • Thousands of trees were uprooted, blocking roads and crushing cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • With Tanglewood, however, Intel is moving away from its cache crushing chips and toward a more throughput oriented design.
  • Out he went, his blue and ivory feet crushing the wet salad of the lawn.
  • The wind paused for a moment, as if gathering up all its strength against the dogged persistency which is man, and in that moment the three on the yard had the sail under their chests beating and crushing the life out of it. The Beach of Dreams
  • It was a crushing defeat for the French. Times, Sunday Times
  • In others, again, are found considerable quantities of soft powdery iron oxide or "gossan," and compounds such as limonite, aluminous clay, etc., which, under the action of the crushing mill become finely divided and float off in water as "slimes," carrying with them atoms of gold, often microscopically small. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • But the lesbian scene can feel crushingly claustrophobic, with people knowing the intimate details of your life before they've even met you.
  • Black Pat successfully embodies the crushing physical weight of depressive illness, and the crude banality of his torments illuminate its brutal power to strip away joy; but, for all his foul tongue and fouler breath, the monstrous dog fails to penetrate the darker psychological landscape of depression, so that the novel never packs quite the punch that it promises. Mr Chartwell by Rebecca Hunt – review
  • Oh the crushing disappointment of the reality of the Clio – parked outside Asda, two-day-old bird shite crusting on the windscreen. The Hard Sell: Renault Clio
  • I hastily stuffed everything into my backpack, crushing many important math assignments… whoops!
  • I had no money for myself at all, andone of the most soul-crushing moments of my life was when the liquor store guy in E. Clarion Write-A-Thon 2010
  • (Physcomitrium), immense splashes of what seemed to be the scarlet-crested Cladonia, traceries of huge moss veils, crushings of teeth (peristome) gigantic; spore cases brown and white, saffron and ivory, hot vermilions and cerulean blues, pressed into an astounding mosaic by some titanic force. The Moon Pool
  • Combining top spins, slices and net shots, she forced Tangphong to make a string of unforced errors, handing the Indonesian a crushing first set win.
  • Russia would keep the Continent submissive under his dictature, until he should find an opportunity of crushing your power. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • A crushing machine reduces big rocks to powder.
  • But then he covered her, his naked body burning hot, heavy but not crushing, strong and powerful.
  • The brutal crushing of the protests ushered in a period of uneasy quiet in the country's politics.
  • Phoenix could use a big, bone-crushing blueliner.
  • In this method the fundus is the scene of crushing, and there is a risk of injuring the sensitive neck of the bladder, especially at the moment of opening the blades. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • No tyrannical law of the father, no crushing weight of deadening regulations. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Organisms in and on the sand grains are manipulated towards the mouth along the food grooves, and then exposed and/or macerated by the crushing action of the Aristotle's lantern.
  • NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative has proposed demolishing several existing buildings and building an electricity generator powered by bagasse, waste from crushing sugar cane and trash, the green tips of sugar cane.
  • This head of state doesn't seem to have any trouble crushing "ebullience" now. Laurent Gbagbo: Democratic martyr turned dictator | David Smith
  • This intellectual monopoly has ended up not just crushing the competition but also destroying itself from within. Times, Sunday Times
  • I spooned out some bladderwort, crushing the green leaves with a mortar and pestle. The Multiplying Menace
  • Before crushing, the fruit is separated for quality and the stems, leaves, seeds, and pits are removed.
  • Shearing surfaces are shown with a pattern of short grey lines, while broad crushing surfaces are stippled in grey.
  • I did not strike deeply enough to injure him, to rupture or tear open his body, slashing the stomach or crushing the aortal (pg. 58) tube, only enough to stop him, definitely. Mercenaries Of Gor
  • The dreary waste of bared earth, thatched sheds and standing water, was a paradise to him; and when we walked up planks to deserted mixing and crushing mills, and actually saw where the clay was stirred with long iron prongs, and chalk or lime ground with "a tind of a mill," his expression of contentment and triumphant heroism knew no limit to its beauty. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
  • In the United States, an obscene alliance of corporate supremacists, desperate labor unions, certain ethnocentric Latino activist organizations and a majority of our elected officials in Washington works diligently to keep our borders open, wages suppressed and the American people all but helpless to resist the crushing financial and economic burden created by the millions of illegal aliens who crash our borders each year. advertisement Think Progress » In Any Language, Sen. Coburn’s Amendment Should Make You Sick
  • Having suffered a bone-crushing defeat on health care the republicants are figuring about now that the only thing that will save their putrid hides is a terror strike. Think Progress » Obama’s second TSA nominee backs out.
  • Her life seemed to be in a terrible tangle -- more than that, in a syrtis, -- but I did not take a hand in further crushing her. Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
  • It's always a bit crushing when you lose something that was yours but there is a special bitter gall when that thing is logging your progress in a 10,000 a day stepathon.
  • Front-end loaders and rock-crushing machines are pitched on the north ridge of the mountain.
  • Crushing or bruising a leaf or flower will release the ‘essential oils’.
  • Part of the problem lies with the process of crushing or pulping. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, many men have experienced the crushing setback of reverse discrimination when seeking jobs.
  • No tyrannical law of the father, no crushing weight of deadening regulations. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Nor was it confined to these ebullitions; for besides crushing a bandbox, with a bonnet in it, he seriously damaged Mr Pecksniff's luggage, by ardently hauling it down from the top of the house; and in short evinced, by every means in his power, a lively sense of the favours he had received from that gentleman and his family. Martin Chuzzlewit
  • After I stuffed that in, my bag was full and hard to zip up without knowing I was crushing some of the crunchy snacks.
  • The man began to morph, turning into a cog with harsh slicing edges, an authority, a crushing piece of machinery.
  • She struck the frigate, buckling the port 30 mm gun deck, crushing the sea-boat sponsons and damaging the bridge wing.
  • The other displays focus on the ecosystems of various water bodies by the agro-chemical waste, domestic waste, mining and stone crushing waste and industrial effluents.
  • Cocoa processing (crushing the beans to form cocoa powder and butter) is far more profitable than cocoa growing.
  • Traditional red colourings include kermes and cochineal, both of which are pigments made by crushing masses of tiny insects.

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