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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
shatter .
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Examples
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But when he sees his creation emerge and his expression shatters into a look of wonder, heartache and unspeakable joy, we are still sorry for him.
Archive 2008-02-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2008
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But when he sees his creation emerge and his expression shatters into a look of wonder, heartache and unspeakable joy, we are still sorry for him.
Vertigo (1958) Jacqueline T Lynch 2008
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Kerry said he would "never give a veto" to any other country but he would provide better leadership and restore U.S. alliances he said the president has left "in shatters around the globe."
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The most permanently bitter tragedy, that which from within shatters a being to fragments, has not yet been created; the figures we see are entire and simple and move in one piece.
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Bloomberg, Kissinger help former Mayor Koch celebrate 85th birthday Mayor Bloomberg's 2009 campaign spending of more than $102 million to win a third term shatters a record previously set by ...
NY Daily News 2009
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Sen. McCain’s campaign is in shatters …. just like the picture of him in front of the Cheese Display in a grocery store.
The Early Word: Obama Opens European Tour - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Pretty soon, that source is going to dry up, because the economy will be in shatters.
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In Iowa, massive recall shatters small town's unity
WN.com - Articles related to Congress begins investigating salmonella outbreak, egg recalls 2010
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Spontaneous self-expression shatters shyness and habits rooted in your need to remain in control.
Midnight Moon Cafe 2009
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Spontaneous self-expression shatters shyness and habits rooted in your need to remain in control.
Midnight Moon Cafe 2009
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