0 past simple and past participle of crash --
1 If a vehicle crashes or someone crashes it, it is involved in an accident, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt: --
2 to hit something, often making a loud noise or causing damage: --
3 If something such as a business crashes, it suddenly fails or becomes unsuccessful: --
4 to sleep at someone else's house for the night, especially when you have not planned it: --
5 to go to a party or other event without an invitation: --
When commodity prices crashed in the mid to late 1970s, the state attempted to cover its revenue lost through debt and by further encouraging cocoa output.
Heavy roof tiles crashed to the pavement and whole buildings collapsed, trapping victims beneath piles of rubble.
The file server cannot be contacted because, for example, the server software has crashed, the server host machine has failed, or the server has been disconnected from the network unexpectedly.
A big truck crashed into my car.
Figure 5 shows two sentences extracted from the corpus used in our experiments which are selected because they contain context keywords, in this case crashed and slammed.
However, its efforts to represent emerging national employers' interests in coordinating public policy ultimately crashed on the shoals of sectional party competition.
The problem is that airline, for example, usually takes the role of a modifier of the crashed plane which is the headword of the group.
By this time rubber's heyday had passed, for the price of rubber crashed in 1913.