shredder
IPA: ʃrˈɛdɝ
noun
- A machine that tears up objects into smaller pieces, especially a paper shredder, garbage shredder or gardening or farming shredder.
- (computing) A program that overwrites deleted data to prevent recovery.
- (slang) Someone who snowboards; a snowboarder.
- (music) One who shreds, or plays (especially the guitar) very fast.
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Examples of "shredder" in Sentences
- The shredder is a hell of a lot more cost-effective.
- For assuring your privacy, a shredder is the first action.
- The data shredder is free, so you get what you pay for, and since it's free, then it's probably as good as it's going to get.
- This week, Iron City will be buying scrap known as shredder feed, which includes common household appliances, for $13 per 100 pounds.
- To treat government spending as if it involves feeding money into a paper shredder is to ignore that principle: Money Is Neither Created Nor Destroyed.
- To date I've rescued villagers while flying around on a dragon, collected lumber at the controls of a machine known as a shredder, battled the undead in a tank, taken on a titan while sat atop a giant, and ridden a torpedo into the side of an enemy ship, to name but a few.
- The only thing I couldn't get into the shredder was the huge roll of blueprints for the Convention Center in Miami, but because the Republicans would be using it too, and there was no longer a plan in existence to sabotage the air-conditioning units to which the blueprints could be linked, I thought it safe to leave them in the office.
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