Definitions
Wiktionary
- adj. That can be crushed.
Etymologies
- crush + -able (Wiktionary)
Examples
“To qualify as crushable, women must appear to really like other women.”
“To qualify as crushable, the woman must, I think, appear to really like other women.”
“It remains a delicate and crushable flower, and environmental collapse, as befell Easter Island and others, is not far-fetched.”
The Huffington Post: Richard Bangs: Bahrain: Once Was Paradise, Part 3
“I like ones that are light weight & crushable, Like a boonie, camo of course!”
“And still he seems so delicate, so crushable in his unabashed good-goodness.”
The Guardian: Why we must savour the rare English delicacy that is Jack Wilshere
“From floppy '70s-style straw hats to a crushable bucket style to a visor you can truly obsess over, these hats aren't just good-looking — they're good for you, too.”
The Huffington Post: Refinery29.com: 15 Summer Sun Hats For Snagging Some Shade
“Leave your thoughts in the comments or email them to submissions AT crushable. com.”
The Huffington Post: Amanda Ernst: Modern Dating: A Guide To Sexy Texting
“The Very Light Cars have neither air bags nor side mirrors, but their diamond-shaped chassis, Edison2 says, deflects impacts and creates more crushable space so the wheels would get squished, not the passengers.”
“Bravo declined to comment on the outburst (first reported at crushable. com) since it happened off-screen.”
“Nobody was hurt when US Airways Express Flight 2495, a commuter jet operated by PSA Airlines Inc., came to rest in a crushable concrete safety zone at the end of a Charleston, W. Va., runway on Jan. 19.”
The Wall Street Journal: Pilots in Botched Takeoff Broke Rules
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