Pronunciation: /kræʃ aʊt ʌv/
noun a sudden and violent impact, typically causing damage
A1 I saw a crash out of the window.
A2 The crash out of the car was loud.
B1 The crash out of the building was caused by an explosion.
B2 The crash out of the stock market led to a financial crisis.
C1 The crash out of the airplane was due to engine failure.
C2 The crash out of the company resulted in bankruptcy.
preposition used to indicate the source or cause of something, in this case, 'out of' is indicating the cause of the crash
A1 The cat crashed out of the window.
A2 I accidentally crashed out of the meeting early.
B1 She crashed out of the competition after making a mistake.
B2 The car crashed out of control on the icy road.
C1 The company crashed out of the market due to poor management.
C2 The athlete crashed out of the race due to an injury.
formal The driver lost control of the vehicle and it crashed out of the race.
informal I can't believe I crashed out of the competition so early!
slang He was going too fast and ended up crashing out of the game.
figurative She felt like she was about to crash out of the conversation as it turned towards a topic she knew nothing about.
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