- fruit crush
- noundrink produced by squeezing or crushing fruit• Syn: ↑fruit juice• Hyponyms:
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
fruit juice — noun drink produced by squeezing or crushing fruit • Syn: ↑fruit crush • Hypernyms: ↑beverage, ↑drink, ↑drinkable, ↑potable • Hyponyms: ↑nectar, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Crush (Paul van Dyk song) — Crush Single by Paul van Dyk featuring Second Sun from the album Reflections Released Mar … Wikipedia
crush — ► VERB 1) deform, squash, or pulverize by compressing forcefully. 2) crease or crumple (cloth or paper). 3) violently subdue (opposition or a rebellion). 4) cause (someone) to feel overwhelming disappointment or embarrassment. ► NOUN 1) a crowd… … English terms dictionary
Crush 'n' Gusher — The Crush n Gusher Crush N Gusher is a water coaster in Disney s Typhoon Lagoon on the Walt Disney World Resort property. This ride was the first water coaster to be built for a Disney water park. Themed as an abandoned and dilapidated fruit… … Wikipedia
Fruit press — A traditional Cider press A modern cider press … Wikipedia
crush — /krʌʃ / (say krush) verb (t) 1. to press and bruise between two hard bodies; squeeze out of shape or normal condition. 2. to break into small fragments or particles, as ore, stone, etc. 3. to force out by pressing or squeezing. 4. to put down,… …
Crush (песня Пола ван Дайка) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Crush. «Crush» … Википедия
crush — 1 verb (T) 1 to press something so hard that it breaks or is damaged: His leg was crushed in the accident. | be crushed to death (=die by being crushed): Two people were crushed to death in the rush to escape. 2 to press something in order to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
crush — 01. The student [crushed] his notes into a ball, and threw them in the waste paper basket. 02. Make sure you [crush] all the tin cans before putting them in the recycling. 03. The old cars are [crushed], and then melted down for the metal. 04. A… … Grammatical examples in English
Fruit fool — A fool (obsolete spelling foole ) is an English dessert generally made by mixing puréed fruit, whipped cream, sugar, and possibly a flavouring agent like rose water. History and etymology Foole is first mentioned as a dessert in 1598 (together… … Wikipedia