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No. Crush is a noun and a verb.
The word crush is a regular verb. It can also be a noun such as a short term love for a person.
"Crush" can mean " deform, pulverize, or force inwards by compressing forcefully" and "a brief but intense infatuation for (someone)."
Squash.
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'Crush' has many meanings (squash (drink and compress); longing; crowd;etc.; verb and noun). Please be more specific to enable translation.
No. It is a noun (a vegetable/fruit or a ball game). It can be a verb meaning to smash or crush.
With all apologies, "crush husband" and "crush arm" have no meaning in the English language. "Crush" is a verb meaning to smash or flatten. Informally, it is a noun connoting the object of infatuation. It is not a modifying adjective that can be used with another noun such as "husband" or "arm."
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The Verb CrushSynonyms may include smash, flatten, compress, pound, or squeeze.The Slang Noun CrushThe noun usually means infatuation, love, or desire.
The collective noun is a crush of shoppers; the plural form is crushes of shoppers.
The word pulverize is a verb (pulverize, pulverizes, pulverizing, pulverized), to pound, crush, or grind to a powder or dust; to demolish. The noun forms for the verb to pulverize are pulverizer, pulverization, and the gerund, pulverizing.