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Very good or impressive
“But as the years go by, we realize what a smashing and wonderful talent she was.”
Very physically attractive or alluring
An act or state of crumbling or shattering
Causing severe damage or devastation, often by forcefully striking or hitting repeatedly
The act, process or result of causing significant damage to something
A sudden loud noise as of something breaking or hitting another object
The act of breaking
An elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation
Present participle for to cause to break open or into pieces
“Keith Moon would throw his drumsticks into the audience and Pete Townshend would smash his guitar to pieces.”
Present participle for to completely destroy or devastate
“A seismic shift is bound to occur in the characters' lives that will smash their hopes and dash the reader's expectations.”
Present participle for to forcefully strike or collide with
“Much to our horror, they began using a battering ram to smash the door.”
Present participle for to hit or attack (someone) very violently
“The Celtic defender appeared to smash Fenwick across the face in a first-half clash that was missed by the referee.”
Present participle for to be convincingly victorious over
“In a decidedly onesided contest, they would comprehensively smash their opponents five to nil.”
Present participle for to defeat, subdue or overcome with superior strength
Present participle for to cause to fail, or to make great attempts to
Present participle for to crush or grind into a thick liquid or paste
Present participle for to make or cause to make a continuous rattling sound
Present participle for to make a loud, deep, resonant sound
(especially of a vehicle) Present participle for to move in a fast and uncontrolled manner
Present participle for to push or force one's way through
Present participle for to forcefully descend and collide, crash or ditch abruptly
Present participle for to attack, especially by advancing suddenly and quickly
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