Verb
(informal) To fall asleep from exhaustion.
(informal, computing) To terminate with an unhandled error; to crash.
(informal) To be eliminated.
(transitive) To produce or create rapidly; to bang out.
(chemistry) To rapidly precipitate.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs Omagh crash out of Ulster we hear from them, Moy and Tattyreagh. Source: Internet
Mrs May has belatedly come to accept the need for compromise—to the fury of a small coterie of hardline Brexiteers who would sooner crash out of Europe, kamikaze-style, than maintain any kind of obligation to the EU. Source: Internet
England fans can look forward to watching their team crash out on penalties in the quarter finals as Gareth Southgate's men gear up for their first group game on June 18. Source: Internet
With only months to go before we could crash out of the single market and customs union, no prominent Conservative politician is prepared to speak for the national interest or even debate it. Source: Internet
UK: David Cameron has dramatically hardened his government's eurosceptic stance for a battle with Brussels, but may have weakened his hand while increasing the risk that Britain could crash out of the EU. Source: Internet
She said: “With our country already facing the biggest economic and health crisis in generations, it is unthinkable that the UK would crash out of the transition period without a deal. Source: Internet