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crashed (verb)

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  • word — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 unit of language ADJECTIVE ▪ two letter, three letter, etc. ▪ monosyllabic, polysyllabic ▪ two syllable, three syllable …   Collocations dictionary

  • go down — verb 1. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way (Freq. 11) The temperature is going down The barometer is falling The curtain fell on the diva Her hand went up and then fell again • Syn: ↑descend, ↑fall, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • spin out — verb prolong or extend spin out a visit • Syn: ↑spin • Hypernyms: ↑prolong, ↑protract, ↑extend, ↑draw out • Verb Frames …   Useful english dictionary

  • bale out — verb remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side • Syn: ↑bail out • Hypernyms: ↑remove, ↑take, ↑take away, ↑withdraw • Verb Frames …   Useful english dictionary

  • crash — Verb. 1. To share, loan or borrow. E.g. That s the third cigarette you ve crashed off me in the last hour! 2. To temporarily stay over or sleep at a place other than at one s own usual abode. E.g. Can I crash at yours tonight? It ll cost too much …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • trash out — verb To criticize the person spoken to in a rant. Friday night I crashed your party. / Saturday I said Im sorry. / Sunday came n [you] trashed me out again …   Wiktionary

  • burst — verb (past and past participle burst) 1》 break or cause to break suddenly and violently apart. 2》 be very full: the wardrobe was bursting with clothes.     ↘(be bursting with) feel (an irrepressible emotion or impulse). 3》 move or be opened… …   English new terms dictionary

  • burst into sth phrasal — verb (T) 1 to suddenly begin to make a sound, especially to start singing, crying, or laughing: The audience burst into applause. | burst into song: Everyone on the bus burst into song as we got closer to home. | burst into tears: Benny suddenly… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • retrieve — verb 1 (T) formal to find something and bring it back: retrieve sth from: I went back to the locker room to retrieve my jacket. | The wreckage of the crashed plane was retrieved from the ocean. 2 retrieve your losses get back money equal to what… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • swerve — verb (I) 1 to make a sudden sideways movement while moving forwards, especially in order to avoid hitting something: Jo swerved to avoid a dog. (+ across/off etc): The car swerved across the road and crashed into a wall. 2 (usually in negatives)… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • veer — verb (I) 1 (always + adv/prep) to change direction suddenly (+ off/away/across etc): The car veered sharply to the right and crashed. 2 (always + adv/prep) to change suddenly to a very different belief, opinion, or subject (+ towards/away from… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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