Crusher vs. Crushee — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Crusher and Crushee
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Crusher
To press between opposing bodies so as to break, compress, or injure
The falling rock crushed the car.
Crushee
The person on whom one has a crush (infatuation).
Crusher
To break, pound, or grind (stone or ore, for example) into small fragments or powder.
Crusher
To put down with force; subdue
The regime crushed the rebellion.
Crusher
To overwhelm or oppress severely
Spirits that had been crushed by rejection and failure.
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Crusher
To defeat overwhelmingly
Our team was crushed in the playoffs.
Crusher
To crumple or rumple
Crushed the freshly ironed shirt.
Crusher
To hug, especially with great force.
Crusher
To hit or propel with great force
A swing of the bat that crushed a fastball over the wall.
Crusher
To press upon, shove, or crowd.
Crusher
To extract or obtain by pressing or squeezing
Crush juice from a grape.
Crusher
To be or become crushed
Aluminum cans crush easily.
Crusher
To proceed or move by crowding or pressing
The fans crushed forward to get a glimpse of the movie star.
Crusher
The act of crushing or the pressure involved in crushing
Matter superheated by the crush of gravity around black holes.
Crusher
A great crowd
A crush of spectators.
Crusher
A substance prepared by or as if by crushing, especially a fruit drink
Orange crush.
Crusher
A usually temporary infatuation
Had a crush on her friend's cousin.
Crusher
One who is the object of such an infatuation.
Crusher
Someone or something that crushes.
Crusher
A machine designed to crush rocks.
Crusher
A policeman.
Crusher
One who elicits a crush or intense infatiation in another.
Crusher
One who, or that which, crushes.
Crusher
A device that crushes something
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