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    Smash
    /smaSH/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act or sound of something smashing: "he heard the smash of glass" Similar breakingshatteringcrashingcrash
    • 2. a very successful song, film, show, or performer. informal Similar great successsensationsellouttriumph
  2. 5 days ago · 1. to break into pieces violently and usually noisily. 2. (when intr, foll by against, through, into, etc) to throw or crash (against) vigorously, causing shattering. he smashed the equipment. it smashed against the wall. 3. (transitive) to hit forcefully and suddenly. 4. (transitive) tennis, squash, badminton.

  3. To smash something is to hit or throw it so hard that it breaks or is hurt. It's important to pay careful attention while you're driving so you don't smash into the car in front of you.

  4. smash (somewhat informal) to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this; to crash a car: The thieves smashed a stolen car through the store's display. crash, slam, or smash? Crash is used especially to talk about vehicles and can be used without a preposition: We're going to crash, aren't we?

  5. Definition of smash verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to hit a hard object or surface with a lot of force, or to make something do this: The car skidded and smashed into a tree. He smashed the glass against the wall. smash verb (DESTROY) to destroy a political or criminal organization: attempts to smash a drug smuggling ring. Phrasal verbs. smash sth up. noun [ C ]

  7. 3 days ago · 1. transitive verb/intransitive verb. If you smash something or if it smashes, it breaks into many pieces, for example, when it is hit or dropped. Someone smashed a bottle. A crowd of youths started smashing windows. Synonyms: break, crush, shatter, crack More Synonyms of smash. 2. transitive verb/intransitive verb.

  8. 1. To move and strike or collide suddenly, noisily, and violently: The car smashed into a tree. 2. To break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow or collision: The dish smashed when it hit the floor. 3. Sports To hit a ball, puck, or shuttlecock in a forceful overhand stroke. 4. To go bankrupt. n. 1. a.

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