Road-levelling machine |
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A mere stroll (anag) a to use extreme force to make someone do something (11) |
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A mere stroll (anag) - to use extreme force to make someone do something |
The Guardian Quick |
23 Mar 2024 |
Forcibly pass (a measure) by overriding opposition (11) |
Puzzler |
14 Mar 2024 |
Forcibly override Roley in Bob the Builder (11) |
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Used to make driving a bit flat (11) |
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Crush indiscriminately |
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Force beginning to seem more alert possibly round end of April (11) |
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Give me a stroller or alternatively, one for the road |
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Road flattener |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Jun 2022 |
Itinerant squeezing me the wrong way, admitting a crush |
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Forcibly crush bread in vessel |
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Road flattener |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Jan 2017 |
Heavy vehicle that smooths a road surface |
New York Times |
25 Apr 2016 |
Crush some bread in cooking pot |
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The way compressor |
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Totally crush |
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Asphalt flattener |
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Political machine of a sort. |
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Overwhelming power, as used in politics. |
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Crush opposition, politically speaking. |
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