Warning: DOMDocument::loadHTML(): Attribute class redefined in Entity, line: 1 in /home/customer/www/learnamericanenglishonline.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/generatepress-child/functions.php on line 68

Warning: DOMDocument::loadHTML(): Unexpected end tag : p in Entity, line: 8 in /home/customer/www/learnamericanenglishonline.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/generatepress-child/functions.php on line 68
lang="en-US"> Crush - Learn American English Online
Site icon Learn American English Online

Crush

crush

 

Use the word "crush" when you apply force to change the shape of something or when you make something flat or smash something:

This man is crushing something with his feet.

  • If you crush grapes, you can make wine.
  • If you crush some oranges, you can make orange juice.
  • The front end of my car was crushed in an accident.
  • Aluminum cans are easy to crush with your foot or your hand.
  • Someone crushed Tom’s cell phone by accidentally sitting on it.
  • When grocery shopping, try not to crush soft things in your cart like bread or fruit.
  • Crushed peanuts are good on top of an ice cream sundae. (This sentence uses "crush" as an adjective.)
  • Passengers on a crowded bus or train can feel like they are being crushed.

Note: If you use the word "crush" as a noun, it refers to a romantic interest, usually one that’s temporary:

She has a crush on a famous singer.

Click here to go to the Word of the Day page.

December 21, 2011

 

 

Exit mobile version