Crush (Baek Ji Young and Jade Villalon song)
WordNet
noun
(1) The act of crushing
(2) Temporary love of an adolescent
(3) A dense crowd of people
(4) Leather that has had its grain pattern accentuated
verb
(5) Break into small pieces
"The car crushed the toy"
(6) Become injured, broken, or distorted by pressure
"The plastic bottle crushed against the wall"
(7) Come out better in a competition, race, or conflict
"Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"
"We beat the competition"
"Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
(8) Make ineffective
"Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination"
(9) Crush or bruise
"Jam a toe"
(10) To compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition
"Crush an aluminum can"
"Squeeze a lemon"
(11) Humiliate or depress completely
"She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation"
"The death of her son smashed her"
(12) Come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority
"The government oppresses political activists"
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Etymology
From , , , < , of origin, from *krostjan. Akin to , Old krusa, krosa "to crush", krossen "to crush", , , .
Noun
- A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
- Violent pressure, as of a moving crowd; a crowd which produced uncomfortable pressure; as, a crush at a reception.
- A short-lived and unrequited love or infatuation; the object of this infatuation.
- 2004: Chris Wallace, Character: Profiles in Presidential Courage
- It had taken nine years from the evening that Truman first showed up with a pie plate at her mother's door, but his dogged perseverance eventually won him the hand of his boyhood Sunday school crush.
- 2004: Chris Wallace, Character: Profiles in Presidential Courage
- A violent crowding
- A crowd control barrier
- A standing stock or cage with movable sides used to restrain livestock for safe handling
- A party, festive function
- 1890 Oscar Wilde,The Picture of Dorian Gray ch 1
- Two months ago I went to a crush at Lady Brandon's.
- 1890 Oscar Wilde,The Picture of Dorian Gray ch 1
Verb
- To press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
- to crush grapes
- Ye shall not offer unto the Lord that which is bruised, crushed, broken or cut. --Lev. xxii.
- To reduce to fine particles by pounding or grinding; to comminute.
- to crush quartz
- To overwhelm by pressure or weight; to beat or force down, as by an incumbent weight.
- After the corruption scandal, the opposition crushed the ruling party in the elections
- To oppress or burden grievously.
- The sultan's black guard crushed every resistance bloodily
- To overcome completely; to subdue totally.
- To be or become broken down or in, or pressed into a smaller compass, by external weight or force'
- an eggshell crushes easily
- To feel infatuation with or unrequited love for.
- She's crushing on him.