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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Shredder; Shredder (device); Shred; Shreder; Shredding (disambiguation); Shredded; Shreds; Shredders

shredder         
¦ noun
1. a device for shredding something, especially documents.
2. informal a snowboarder.
shredder         
(shredders)
A shredder is a machine for shredding things such as documents or parts of bushes that have been cut off.
...a document shredder.
N-COUNT
Paper shredder         
  • Inner view of a paper shredder with motor
  • Detail of a cross-cut paper shredder
  • An example of a shredded and reassembled document during [[Iran hostage crisis]]
  • National Lottery]] play slip.
  • Multi-cut [[scissors]] used to shred paper
  • Shredding console
MECHANICAL DEVICE USED TO CUT PAPER INTO FINE STRIPS OR PIECES
Paper shredding; Shredding truck; Shredding service; Document destruction; Document shredder; Industrial Paper Shredders; Home Paper Shredders; Destruction of Material; Cardboard shredder
A paper shredder is a mechanical device used to cut sheets of paper into either strips or fine particles. Government organizations, businesses, and private individuals use shredders to destroy private, confidential, or otherwise sensitive documents.

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Shredding

Shredding, shred, shredder, or shredders may refer to:

Examples of use of Shredder
1. The Transportation Department, for example, initially reported a purchase of a $5,374 paper shredder; it later said the shredder, which was apparently designed to meet security standards, was improperly designated as a Katrina expense.
2. The Transportation Department, for example, reported a purchase of a paper shredder for $5,374; it later said the shredder, which apparently was designed to meet security standards, was improperly designated as a Katrina expense.
3. If youre a shredder company nobody wants to talk to you.
4. In a paper shredder at his home, police found a list of companies selling hydrogen peroxide.
5. Pressing the delete key isn‘t like putting a piece of paper through the shredder.