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Definition of Crashing
1. Adjective. Informal intensifiers. "You flaming idiot"
Definition of Crashing
1. n. The noise of many things falling and breaking at once.
Definition of Crashing
1. Verb. (present participle of crash) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Crashing
1. crash [v] - See also: crash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crashing
Literary usage of Crashing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American States, Churches, and Slavery by Joshua Rhodes Balme (1862)
"... that men must be blind not to see amid the crashing thunders of the Almighty,
and the fiery stream of his vindictive wrath, God's avenging hand for our ..."
2. A Manual of the Steam Engine and Other Prime Movers by William John Macquorn Rankine, William J. Millar (1878)
"Resistance of Iron Rods and Pillars to crashing; by Bending (AM, 327-335).
— Pillars and struts whose lengths exceed their diameters in considerable ..."
3. Picture Making by Photography by Henry Peach Robinson (1884)
"Many fine pictures can be got of the sea breaking on the shore, from the dash of
the giant waves, crashing and smashing themselves into foam on the shingle, ..."
4. A Mandarin-Romanized Dictionary of Chinese: Including New Terms and Phrases by Donald MacGillivray (1921)
"... of dashing waters, banging sound, crashing of falling rock, noise of dashing
waters. a sail; awning. sail cloth, canvas (ch'e3 p' an awning ; a sail, ..."
5. American States, Churches, and Slavery by Joshua Rhodes Balme (1862)
"... that men must be blind not to see amid the crashing thunders of the Almighty,
and the fiery stream of his vindictive wrath, God's avenging hand for our ..."
6. A Manual of the Steam Engine and Other Prime Movers by William John Macquorn Rankine, William J. Millar (1878)
"Resistance of Iron Rods and Pillars to crashing; by Bending (AM, 327-335).
— Pillars and struts whose lengths exceed their diameters in considerable ..."
7. Picture Making by Photography by Henry Peach Robinson (1884)
"Many fine pictures can be got of the sea breaking on the shore, from the dash of
the giant waves, crashing and smashing themselves into foam on the shingle, ..."
8. A Mandarin-Romanized Dictionary of Chinese: Including New Terms and Phrases by Donald MacGillivray (1921)
"... of dashing waters, banging sound, crashing of falling rock, noise of dashing
waters. a sail; awning. sail cloth, canvas (ch'e3 p' an awning ; a sail, ..."