crash - use in sentences

Object

  • saucer: Why would they have had a need to know for info about crashed saucers?
  • airplane: A view of a crashed airplane, from behind.
  • cymbal: Praise Him with sounding cymbals; praise Him with loud crashing cymbals!

Converse of object

  • survive: Man survives glider crash Organ donor campaign launched A campaign to get more people on the national Organ Donor Register has been launched.

Preposition: at

  • 30mph: To help understand why excluding these groups is a fatal flaw, consider the case of a car crash at 30mph.

Adjective modifier

  • fatal: Suddenly having to stop or swerve to avoid a hazard can result in a fatal crash.
  • head-on: The Sun, 28 June 2006 Head-on crash kills six Six people died following a head-on car crash on the A6 in Cumbria.
  • horrific: The Spaniard was lucky to escape from an horrific crash.
  • almighty: Before they knew it there was an almighty crash, and the lot of them lay in a heap on the pavement.
  • high-speed: Steve Hislop's heroic bid to win the British Superbike title ended in a high-speed crash on Sunday.
  • sleep-related: Sleep-related crashes are particularly dangerous and likely to result in serious injury - because the driver won't brake before impact.

Modifies a noun

  • helmet: A new crash helmet can cost from £ 40 to £ 500.
  • landing: The pilot, realizing that the last remaining engine is also failing, decides on a crash landing procedure.

Noun used with modifier

  • plane: He died in a plane crash in 1996 in Nigeria.
  • helicopter: Case History Brian injured his back in a helicopter crash.
  • rail: This week is the anniversary of the terrible Paddington rail crash.
  • car: Could the car crash victim be a serial killer?
  • dotcom: I think there are a few damaged souls ( from the dotcom crash ).

Preposition: against

  • crossbar: Leicester's Joey Gudjonsson went closer when his long range effort crashed against the crossbar.

Preposition: of

  • thunder: Just occasionally however, the storm clouds gathered right overhead and the flash and the crash of thunder seemed simultaneous.

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