crush mean to break into very small pieces (just trun any thing to powder like form)
To reduce to powder or dust is to pulverise
shatter
No. Crush is a noun and a verb.
Yes, the word 'powder' is both a noun (powder, powders) and a verb (powder, powders, powdering, powdered).The noun 'powder' is a word for a dry material made up of fine particles; a word for a thing.
It comes from a french saying, to have a criche', or to have a crib. It means to be so inflautuated with someond you are a helpless as a child in a crib.
Literally, it means "to reduce to dust or powder, especially through pounding or grinding." It could also mean that you badly lost a game. The word "pulverize" comes from the Latin word "pulverizare" which literally translates into "to pulverize."
Quash is a word that means put down or crush that starts with Q.
shatter
Crush
to crush to a podwer
If you crush a pill then yes, it can be in powder form.
Fled. Scarpered. Took a powder.
mash, nash CHEW!
SANDie Well it will be like sand, or it could be a powder. If it is a blue kind of chalk, when you crush the blue chalk, it will be blue. Sometimes, it could be a nice smooth powder. Sometimes, it could be into pieces instead. You have to crush it more to make it like sand or powder. But sand has rocks and hard ones. So this might be powder.
yes. just crush in to powder and inhale.
The word pestle is generally used in connection with the word mortar. It is from Latin pistillum, an instrument used for crushing; the mortar is a kind of bowl, and the pestle is used to crush a substance to powder in the mortar.
Smitten means that you have a crush on somebody and you're going to grow out of it.
Yes.