Results for: collision, crash
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a falling down, bend double with emotion, breakdown, crash; falling in; compression, hiding of subdirectories or libraries which are secondary to the heading of the current library (Computers), decrease in value, deflate, fail abruptly, failure or end,...collapse
A rapid and sharp price decline. Related: CrashBreak
a rebound following a collision, billiards shot, cannon, hit and bounce back (of a ball); make a carom (Billiards), hitting of two balls in succession (Billiards); striking and bouncing back, pool shot, rebound off a ball, rebound off something or caus...carom
abnormal end; "crash" of a computer program, atypical termination of software (Computers)ABEND
abrupt fall or its sound, bluntly, chubby; full-figured; fattened; frank, sincere, direct, directly, drop abruptly or heavily, fatten up; fluff, make plump, loud fall, loud crash; blow, stroke, hit, with a loud noise, with a thumpplump
accessing of database or Internet file, affect somebody or something badly, arrive at specified level, attack, base hit, bat, collision, come into contact, come to mind, conform to something, effect of drug, give somebody information, give somebody som...hit
accumulation of things, large-scale collisionpileup; pile-up
act of raving, enthusiastic appraisal, extremely positive review or critique, enthusiastic praise, enthusiastic; of trend; of crazy or wild talk, give high praise, large-scale party, speak deliriously, talk frantically; rage, blow or crash violently (a...rave
action of hitting, effect, force of collision, have an effect on something, influence, effect; colliding of two bodies; touch, press against; collide, crash; affect strongly, influence; pack in, squeeze in, press together forcefully, strike somethingimpact
amass, crashpile up
arrange grain sheaves in shock, collide, distressing feelings after shock, electric shock, give somebody electric shock, jolt, collide; upset, distress; offend, stun; subject to an electrical current; form bundles of grain or corn for drying, collision...shock
artistic failure, atomic bomb, attack people and places with bombs, container for aerosol, crash, damage building with explosion, defeat overwhelmingly, device for directing radiation, drop and explode bombs; fail (Slang), explosive device, explosive p...bomb
automobile insurance coverage, conflict between ideas, crash, colliding of two or more objects, exchange of energy between particlescollision
bad experience, blow or collision, collide or cause something to collide, criticism, criticize somebody or something, deal blow, end card game, hit repeatedly, make a loud noise by colliding, make something by striking, ping, produce repeated rapping s...knock
badly damaged ship, cargo from wrecked ship, crash, destroy or damage something, destroy ship, destruction, destruction of ship, destruction; ruins, debris, remains; junk; nervous person; sunken ship; debris washed ashore, remains of something destroye...wreck
 

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