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shredding
[shred-ing]
noun
furring attached to the undersides of rafters.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonshredding adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of shredding1
Example Sentences
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.
"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.
Her daughters found the collection and "considered shredding everything" before they checked with the nieces and nephews.
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.
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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