To crush means to push something hard so it breaks or changes shape. People often crush soft things like cans or paper.
She crushed the can with her hands.
I crushed the box to make it flat.
This use means winning against someone by a very big score or in an easy way. It is often used in sports or games.
Our team crushed the others in the game.
They crushed their rivals in the match.
A crush is when you like someone a lot and feel love or attraction, often quietly or without telling them. It is usually for a short time.
She has a crush on her classmate.
He told me he has a crush on her.
This means to stop or destroy a group or idea by using power or force. Governments often do this to control problems.
The army crushed the rebellion quickly.
They crushed the protest with force.
A crush is when many people are squeezed tightly in one place, often causing discomfort or danger.
There was a crush at the concert entrance.
The crush in the train was very bad today.
Crush can mean breaking solid things into very small parts by using force. It is used in jobs like cooking or mining.
They crushed the stones into small pieces.
She crushed garlic for the recipe.
This type of crush means a small or young person’s first feelings of love or liking someone a lot for a short time.
He had a little crush in middle school.
My sister’s crush was on the new boy.