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smash
[smæʃ]
Definition:
1. A vigorous blow.
2. A serious collision.
3. Hit very hard.
Use 'smash' in a sentence:
He was near to death after a car
smash
.
The police had to
smash
the door down.
We had a
smashing
time.
It'll take time, but it's not quite a hopeless
smash
.
An angry elephant can trample an enemy to death or pick him up with his trunk and
smash
his hated enemy on the ground.
They got a battering ram to
smash
down the door.
The boat had been
smashed
to pieces on the rocks.
They did not need to
smash
paint and canvas; they went beyond this to
smash
the whole continuity of logical thought.
Smash
We heard a
smash
in the kitchen.
The jet
smashed
into a hillside and exploded.
The demonstrators used trucks to
smash
through embassy gates.
These kinds of systems are primarily designed to protect against the sort of opportunistic
smash
and grab attack that makes up the majority of burglaries.
Experimental Research on the Mechanism of Impact
Smash
of Polymers at Room Temperature and Its Application.
If you made the furniture with our resins, in principle you could just
smash
it, or burn it, or use it for energy.
Marie says he went crazy, and
smashed
the room up.
All you told me was that he'd
smashed
up yet another car.
Office material worth hundreds of thousands of pounds was
smashed
up.
Todo:
SMASH
THE OTHER TWO HIVES.
We can't just
smash
things and start all over, we have to design a system of risk management.
We gave a party and everybody came and I think it was a
smashing
success.
Ant
Smash
(Games).
We had to
smash
the door open.
He came barreling down the hill and
smashed
into a phone booth.
Soldiers
smashed
their way into his office.
Don't
smash
the teacup.
Three retired firemen are on the bus. They advise us to take large rocks on board to
smash
our way out, should we crash.
They had to
smash
holes in the ice.
Their attempts to clean up politics and
smash
the power of party machines failed.
The elephant
smashed
its way through the trees.
We will
smash
any aggression.
You can get atoms to
smash
atoms and create a chain reaction and create power, that's a pretty amazing invention.
Small as/though the atom is, we can
smash
it.
Two or three glasses fell off and
smashed
into pieces.
Ant
Smash
is quite simple, yet extremely addicting.
He's
smashed
his new car.
Vandals had
smashed
the door in.
Mark
smashed
his fist down on the desk.
By use the software, I mean bend it, twist it, mash it,
smash
it, and shove it onto platforms and into tasks it was never designed to do.
Remote-controlled machines
smash
the sulfide deposits, which are then hoovered up through a riser pipe to a vessel on the surface.
Not only do they rob you, but they also
smash
everything.
As they
smash
up neat Georgian barracks, the Russians curse their own poverty and hail their victory at the same time.
The cup hit the floor with a
smash
.
The glass bowl
smashed
into a thousand pieces.
They had
smashed
through a glass door to get in.
Several windows had been
smashed
.
Police say they have
smashed
a major drugs ring.
The car
smashed
into a tree.
Youths had broken into the bar and
smashed
the place up.
Ramraiders
smashed
a stolen car through the shop window.
He
smashed
the window with an iron bar.
Her new series is a
smash
hit.
Smoke was used to simulate steam coming from a
smashed
radiator.
The show was a
smash
hit.
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