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Definition of Crashed
1. crash [v] - See also: crash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crashed
Literary usage of Crashed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis (1920)
"The next day, the storm crashed. chapter CAROL was on the back porch, tightening
a bolt on the baby's go-cart, this Sunday afternoon. ..."
2. The Kaiser Vs. Bismarck: Suppressed Letters by the Kaiser and New Chapters by Otto Bismarck (1920)
"WHEN THE GERMAN SHIP OF STATE crashed ON THE ROCKS UNDER THE UNSKILLED HELMSMAN-
SHIP OF THE KAISER, THE CARTOONIST'S PROPHETIC CONCEPTION OF THE ..."
3. Indian Wars of New England by Herbert Milton Sylvester (1910)
"It was the priest or the backwoodsman who had to die. Jacques's gun was at his
shoulder. In a moment an English bullet crashed into the skull of the Jesuit. ..."
4. The Lafayette Flying Corps by Charles Nordhoff (1920)
"Just beyond this wood there was a little field about a hundred meters square,
and Sitterly came down in this, making A crashed ..."
5. Resources of the Pacific Slope: A Statistical and Descriptive Summary of the by John Ross Browne (1869)
"... was a 10-stamp mill which crashed several thousand tons of lock, and extracted,
according to report, from $10 to $24 per ton. ..."
6. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis (1920)
"The next day, the storm crashed. chapter CAROL was on the back porch, tightening
a bolt on the baby's go-cart, this Sunday afternoon. ..."
7. The Kaiser Vs. Bismarck: Suppressed Letters by the Kaiser and New Chapters by Otto Bismarck (1920)
"WHEN THE GERMAN SHIP OF STATE crashed ON THE ROCKS UNDER THE UNSKILLED HELMSMAN-
SHIP OF THE KAISER, THE CARTOONIST'S PROPHETIC CONCEPTION OF THE ..."
8. Indian Wars of New England by Herbert Milton Sylvester (1910)
"It was the priest or the backwoodsman who had to die. Jacques's gun was at his
shoulder. In a moment an English bullet crashed into the skull of the Jesuit. ..."
9. The Lafayette Flying Corps by Charles Nordhoff (1920)
"Just beyond this wood there was a little field about a hundred meters square,
and Sitterly came down in this, making A crashed ..."
10. Resources of the Pacific Slope: A Statistical and Descriptive Summary of the by John Ross Browne (1869)
"... was a 10-stamp mill which crashed several thousand tons of lock, and extracted,
according to report, from $10 to $24 per ton. ..."