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Crusher. World English Historical Dictionary

Crusher. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. Crusher

[f. CRUSH v. + -ER1.]

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  1.  One who or that which crushes.

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1598.  Florio, Premitore, a crusher.

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1611.  Cotgr., Escacheur, a squasher; a beater, or crusher of things flat.

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1662.  J. Sparrow, trans. Behme’s Rem. Wks., Apol. conc. Perfection, 8. The Crusher or bruiser of the Serpent.

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1859.  Sala, Tw. round Clock (1861), 62. Crushers of walnuts with silver nut-crackers.

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1885.  C. F. Holder, Marvels Anim. Life, 191. The Port Jackson shark … has crushers instead of teeth.

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  b.  spec. One whose trade is to crush some article for economic purposes.

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1794.  Hull Advertiser, 9 Aug., 3/4. The Crushers of Rape-seed continue to buy this article very freely.

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1841.  Penny Cycl., XIX. 300/2. Rape…. The seed … is then sold to the crushers, who express the oil.

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1884.  Law Rep. 13 Q. Bench Div. 469. Seed crushers and oil refiners.

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  c.  A machine for crushing seed, ore, quartz, etc.

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1825.  J. Nicholson, Operat. Mechanic, 160. For breaking malt, beans, &c. one crusher only is wanted.

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1879.  Atcherley, Trip Boërland, 172. Mr. Armfield’s crusher was in full work.

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  2.  colloq. Something that overwhelms or overpowers. Cf. stunner.

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1840.  Dickens, Old C. Shop, l. It’s Destiny, and mine’s a crusher!

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1849.  Thackeray, Pendennis, iv. ‘She is a crusher, ain’t she now?’

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1884.  Chr. Commonwealth, 6 Nov., 53/5. The decision was a crusher on Dr. Phin.

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  3.  An apparatus for recording the pressure exerted on a gun by a charge of powder; also attrib. as in crusher-gauge, -plug.

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1871.  Standard, 19 Jan., 6/2. A ‘crusher,’ or small apparatus exposing a copper disc to the pressure over a given surface of the pent-up gases, was inserted in the rear of the 700-pounder bolts.

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1871.  Noble & Abel, in Phil. Trans., CLXV. 140. A slight escape of gas past the crusher-gauge.

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  4.  slang. A policeman.

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1841.  Punch, II. 137. There is not one crusher who is proof against the waistcoat pocket.

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1851.  Mayhew, Lond. Labour, I. 25/2. ‘The blessed crushers is everywhere,’ shouted one.

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Crusher. World English Historical Dictionary

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