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Crump


Definition:

  • (a.) Crooked; bent.
  • (a.) Hard or crusty; dry baked; as, a crump loaf.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Crump said the family and its attorneys did not feel it was “appropriate” to get into the substance of Baden’s testimony.
  • (2) Benjamin Crump, the attorney representing Brown’s family, said in a statement: “The family of Michael Brown Jr will wait for official word from the Justice Department regarding whether or not any charges will be filed against the police officer who shot and killed him.” “The family won’t address speculation from anonymous sources,” he added.
  • (3) Crump urged authorities to conduct a swift and transparent investigation.
  • (4) This video shows in crystal-clear HD that the responding officers acted inappropriately and recklessly, both in how they handled the shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice and the events that immediately followed,” said Benjamin Crump, a lawyer for the Rice family, who has represented the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.
  • (5) Between bursts of machine-gun fire and the crump of explosions – unmuffled in crisp mountain air – the starry sky above the Syrian frontier offers ethereal distraction.
  • (6) To the law enforcement officers who will be patrolling the streets, we would like to thank you in advance for not having a repeat of horrific encounters that took place in August,” said Benjamin Crump, an attorney for the Brown family.
  • (7) Then, following more mouth, another short one crumps the handle - they run two - before torso is offered to bouncer, it takes back and earns four.
  • (8) Crump said that the daughter of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, Dr Bernice King, had sent him a message that read: "Today is a defining moment for the status of my father's dream.
  • (9) Brown’s family has hired civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, the same lawyer who represented the family of Trayvon Martin.
  • (10) The multistage model of Armitage and Doll, as extended by Whittemore, Day and Brown, and Crump and Howe, is used to estimate the dose effect on the ordered stages of tumor development.
  • (11) And George Zimmerman is trying to have us believe that his life is so terrible now," Crump said on ABC's Good Morning America.
  • (12) John Crump, senior advisor on climate change, GRID-Arendal , Ottawa, Canada John works at Grid Polar Centre, which provides advice to UNEP and also leads a number of climate change projects, including Many Strong Voices.
  • (13) There is nothing written anywhere in the law that police officers are to be treated any differently from any other citizen … When there is probable cause you don’t have to have a grand jury, you can charge.” “All the witnesses say they didn’t see police officers attempt to perform CPR,” said Crump, adding: “They’re supposed to de-escalate, not escalate a situation, and everything you see in that video escalated the situation.” Tamir Rice is the youngest victim of three recent high-profile deaths at the hands of police in the US, none of which have resulted in disciplinary action.
  • (14) John Crump, senior advisor on climate change, GRID-Arendal , Ottawa, Canada Realise that we are part of the problem : We need to see ourselves as part of the problem as well as part of the solution.
  • (15) Kuyt's shoulder crumps right into the full back's coupon, who then falls awkwardly on his back.
  • (16) Benjamin Crump, the lawyer for the Brown family, described the new video as 'of paramount significance'.
  • (17) We want justice for our son.” Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, said: “No violence, no violence.” The couple was supported by their attorney, Benjamin Crump, who previously represented the parents of Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old unarmed boy who was shot dead by a neighbourhood watch captain in 2012.
  • (18) These methods are similar to those proposed earlier by Farrar and Crump (1988, Fundam, Appl.
  • (19) Benjamin Crump, the lawyer for Brown's family, said both workers came forward and told the family their account of the shooting.
  • (20) Crump himself has gone on to represent the families of Brown and Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old boy shot dead by Cleveland police, whose case has also been taken up by the Black Lives Matter movement.

Scrunch


Definition:

  • (v. t. & v. i.) To scranch; to crunch.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I scanned quickly through the available faces: there was one, all scrunched up in dismay about something or other.
  • (2) But my timid scrunch-face puts me so behind the curve that I might as well start training carrier pigeons.
  • (3) Crack in the egg and use your hands to scrunch everything together.
  • (4) He showed me a scrunched piece of paper, which was thrown into a school playground.
  • (5) He's scrunching up his eyes in order to forget the pain.
  • (6) 47 min Busquets pulls a short corner back to Alonso, who scrunches it miles over the bar from 20 yards.
  • (7) And learning the Korean for, “I need to go to the toilet,” would have saved me countless afternoons of scrunch-faced detergent-soaked floor-scrubbing.
  • (8) Villagers scramble towards the aircraft, arms aloft in supplication and eyes scrunched against the tornado whipped up by the rotor blades.
  • (9) I wasn’t sure what to do, so I just put on extra pairs of underwear and threw them away one-by-one, scrunched at the bottom of the bathroom trash bin, as I bled through them.
  • (10) When it came to paying, he pulled a pile of £50 notes out of his pocket, most of them scrunched up like used tissues.
  • (11) It may help to hold the potatoes in a scrunched-up towel.
  • (12) I was finishing at four [am] some days.” He cracks up again, the sound like a crisp packet being scrunched.
  • (13) Despite its hero's ineptitude, Goldfinger is full of quintessential Bond moments, all of which have since been recycled or spoofed so many times you forget this is where they began – Bond tricking the jailer into opening his cell door, a minor bad guy's car reduced to a scrunched-up cube in a scrapyard compactor, the villain shooting his own henchmen.
  • (14) 4 Scrunch up a large piece of greaseproof paper into a ball and smooth it back out again (I promisethis makes it much easier to work with).
  • (15) Apartment blocks were smashed, steel beams scrunched and metal fences shredded by shrapnel.
  • (16) And the final ball is fended away, quite possibly with his eyes scrunched close.
  • (17) He has scrunched up an entire stone corner of the London School of Economics into a rocky tumble, hanging precipitously above the street in Aldwych, and sliced a Thames dredger in half and anchored it outside the Millennium Dome.
  • (18) She is as chic and telegenic as he is overly tanned and scrunch-faced.
  • (19) Indoor ball games These are best played with a scrunched-up ball of paper.
  • (20) A copy of the Sun with the money edging up to £50,000 was found carefully folded in his flat, unlike a Daily Mirror, which was scrunched in the bin.

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