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shredding

Or 𲹻·Բ

[shred-ing]

noun

  1. furring attached to the undersides of rafters.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonshredding adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of shredding1

First recorded in 1660–70; origin uncertain
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Lipa finished with the psychedelic pop smash Houdini, ratcheting up the tension with a flurry of fireworks as she head-banged to a shredding guitar solo.

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"There were a couple of boxes and a few carrier bags and they thought about just shredding it all due to how much paper there was," Ms Pitcher, 68, said.

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Her daughters found the collection and "considered shredding everything" before they checked with the nieces and nephews.

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She is the MP for Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire, and has called for the shredding of the "Green Book" – the Treasury bible which is used to assess the costs and benefits of new projects.

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That has prompted demands for the shredding of the "Green Book" – the Treasury bible used to assess the costs and benefits of new projects.

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