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shredding
[ shred-ing ]
noun
- furring attached to the undersides of rafters.
Other Words From
- non·shredding adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of shredding1
Example Sentences
The New York Department of State website recommends installing firewalls in your computer and shredding any documents with sensitive information.
In both 2022 and 2023, meanwhile, nearly 2 million tons of waste were processed through an air district program that has offset the price of chipping, shredding and mulching agricultural waste.
“I do not want California to inadvertently trigger a constitutional convention that ends up shredding the Constitution,” state Sen. Scott Wiener told the Times.
In the complaint, he cited photos of a paper shredding truck parked outside the Department of Justice as proof that Smith planned to destroy the records.
However, Nickel Creek consists of four truly exceptional musicians, and three of them are singing complex harmonies while shredding on mandolin, violin and guitar, respectively.
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