crush
[ kruhsh ]
/ krʌʃ /
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to become crushed.
to advance with crushing; press or crowd forcibly.
noun
Origin of crush
1300–50; Middle English
crus-chen < Middle French
cruisir < Germanic; compare Old Swedish
krusa, krosa, Middle Low German
krossen to crush
synonym study for crush
2. See
break.
OTHER WORDS FROM crush
Words nearby crush
Example sentences from the Web for crush
British Dictionary definitions for crush (1 of 2)
crush
1
/ (krʌʃ) /
verb (mainly tr)
noun
Derived forms of crush
crushable, adjective crushability, noun crusher, nounWord Origin for crush
C14: from Old French
croissir, of Germanic origin; compare Gothic
kriustan to gnash; see
crunch
British Dictionary definitions for crush (2 of 2)
crush
2
/ (krʌʃ) /
noun
vet science
a construction designed to confine and limit the movement of an animal, esp a large or dangerous animal, for examination or to perform a procedure on it
Idioms and Phrases with crush
crush
see have a crush on.