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crash 1  (krăsh) v. crashed, crash·ing, crash·es v.intr. 1. a. To break violently or noisily; smash: The dishes crashed to pieces on the floor. b. To undergo sudden damage or destruction on impact: The car crashed into a tree. 2. To make a sudden loud noise: The cymbals crash at the end of each measure.
crash 1 (krăsh)
v. crashed, crash·ing, crash·es
v.intr.
1.
a. To break violently or noisily; smash: The dishes crashed to pieces on the floor.
b. To undergo sudden damage or destruction on impact: The car crashed into a tree.
2. To make a sudden loud noise: The cymbals crash at the end of each measure.

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sun·rise  (sŭn′rīz′) n. 1. The event or time of the appearance of the upper circumferential edge of the sun as it rises above the horizon, typically the eastern horizon except for extreme latitudes. 2. The sky as the sun rises: saw a beautiful sunrise. 3. An outset or emergence: the sunrise of classical art and sculpture.
sun·rise (sŭn′rīz′)
n.
1. The event or time of the appearance of the upper circumferential edge of the sun as it rises above the horizon, typically the eastern horizon except for extreme latitudes.
2. The sky as the sun rises: saw a beautiful sunrise.
3. An outset or emergence: the sunrise of classical art and sculpture.

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girl (gɜrl) n. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp., formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls.
girl (gɜrl)
n.
1. a female child, from birth to full growth.
2. a young, immature woman, esp., formerly, an unmarried one.
3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls.

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rest 1  (rĕst) n. 1. a. A period of inactivity, relaxation, or sleep: The hikers stopped for a rest. b. Sleep or the refreshment resulting from inactivity or sleep: Get plenty of rest before the race. c. The repose of death: eternal rest. d. Mental or emotional calm: The news put my mind at rest.
rest 1 (rĕst)
n.
1.
a. A period of inactivity, relaxation, or sleep: The hikers stopped for a rest.
b. Sleep or the refreshment resulting from inactivity or sleep: Get plenty of rest before the race.
c. The repose of death: eternal rest.
d. Mental or emotional calm: The news put my mind at rest.