Crashing - definition, pronunciation

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Amer.   American pronunciation of the word crashing
Brit.  |ˈkraʃɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word crashing
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to crash

Extra examples

...a crashing bore, he can turn any party into a funeral...

We listened to the waves crashing against the shore.

We were sprayed by water from the crashing waves.

...there was a series of detonations around the base of the condemned building, causing it to come crashing down in a matter of minutes...

Crashing waves have eroded the cliffs along the beach.

We listened to the insistent crashing of waves on the beach.

...some maladroit steering on her part caused the bicycle to go crashing into the bushes...

...the unflappable teacher never even blinked when the wall map came crashing down...

...the minute we put the books down on the unstable desk, the whole stack went crashing to the floor...

...felt the wallop of a car crashing into their front porch...

He turned out to be a crashing bore (=used to emphasize that someone is very boring).

The storm brought the old oak tree crashing down.

I think we've cracked the problem of the computer crashing all the time.

We watched the waves crashing against the rocks.

The plates went crashing to the ground.

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