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crash
Noun
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A crash is something that happens between things. Something that comes together.
I saw a horrible crash on my way home. Two cars had hit each other.
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A crash is a loud sound like a clang that happens when two things hit each other.
I heard the crash of the cymbals clearly.
crash
Adjective
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If something is crash, it is very quick; it is very fast.
crash
Verb
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If something crashes, it hits something else. This could be the ground.
We crashed into each other because we were not looking.
The plane crashed (hit the ground), killing everyone on it.
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If you crash something, you cause it to hit something.
I crashed my car. Now I have to walk.
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If you crash somewhere, you sleep there.
I'm too tired to get home, could I just crash here?
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If you crash, you were on drugs and are now tired or sick because the drugs are gone.
He felt so good when he was high, but when he crashed he wanted to die.
about
Preposition
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You use about to say what subject something is related to.
Let's not talk about her problems.
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If something moves about, it moves this way and that way.
He walked about the place, looking everywhere.
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Having to do with, concerning, regarding.
I will talk about dogs.
about
Adverb
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You use about before a number or amount, to say that it may be a little more or a little less.
We're here just about every week.
About two years ago, I started skiing.
about
Adjective
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Something is about to happen, it will happen very soon; almost going to happen.
Please be seated. We're about to begin.
ear
Noun
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A part of the head (or face) used for hearing.
My rabbit has two big ears.
Your shouting hurts my ears!