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  • 51crush — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, major (esp. AmE) ▪ little, small ▪ silly, stupid ▪ …

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  • 52crush — 01. The student [crushed] his notes into a ball, and threw them in the waste paper basket. 02. Make sure you [crush] all the tin cans before putting them in the recycling. 03. The old cars are [crushed], and then melted down for the metal. 04. A… …

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  • 53Crush, Tear, Curl — Black tea produced through CTC processing Crush, Tear, and Curl (also Cut, Twist, Curl) is a method of processing black tea, similar to that of orthodox tea manufacture. Instead of the leaves being rolled as a final stage, they are passed through …

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  • 54Crush (chanson) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crush. Crush Single par Amerie extrait de l’album Because I Love It Face A …

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  • 55develop\ a\ crush\ on — • have a crush on • get a crush on • develop a crush on v. phr. To be infatuated with someone. Walter has a terrible crush on his English teacher, but she is a lot older and doesn t take it seriously …

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  • 56get\ a\ crush\ on — • have a crush on • get a crush on • develop a crush on v. phr. To be infatuated with someone. Walter has a terrible crush on his English teacher, but she is a lot older and doesn t take it seriously …

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  • 57crush space — n. The areas in a stadium or other venue that are designed to handle large crowds before and after an event and during intermissions. Example Citation: The Civic Theatre s stunning Tay Street facade is on track for an equally impressive interior …

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  • 58crush — [14] The emergence of crush is something of a mystery. English borrowed it from Old French croissir, but it is not clear where Old French got it from. Some consider it to be of Romance origin, postulating a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *cruscīre to… …

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  • 59crush — [14] The emergence of crush is something of a mystery. English borrowed it from Old French croissir, but it is not clear where Old French got it from. Some consider it to be of Romance origin, postulating a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *cruscīre to… …

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  • 60Have a Nice Day (Roxette album) — Infobox Album Name = Have a Nice Day Type = Album Artist = Roxette Released = March 9, 1999 Recorded = El Cortijo Studios, Marbella, Polar Studios, Cosmos Studios and Atlantis Studios, Stockholm, January October 1998 Genre = Pop Length = 55:31… …

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