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smashes Definition


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smash
verb smashes, smashed, smashing
    tr & intr
    1. To break or shatter violently into pieces; to destroy or be destroyed in this way.
      Thesaurus: crash, shatter, crush, burst, fracture, splinter, wreck, demolish, destroy.
    tr & intr
    2. To strike with violence, often causing damage; to burst with great force.
      Example: He smashed his fist down on the table in anger
      Example: They smashed through the door
    3. colloq
      To break up or ruin completely.
      Example: Police have smashed an international drugs ring
    tr & intr
    4. To become or cause to become bankrupt.
    5. In racket sports: to hit (a ball) with a powerful overhead stroke.
    6. To crash (a car).
noun smashes
    1. An act, or the sound, of smashing.
    2. In racket sports: a powerful overhead stroke.
    3. colloq
      A road traffic accident.
      Thesaurus: collision, crash.
    4. Ruin or bankruptcy.
      Thesaurus: disaster, failure, ruin.
    5. colloq
adverb
    1. With a smashing sound.
Etymology: 17c: probably from smack and mash.



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