smash|smashed|smashes|smashing in English
verb
[smæʃ]
shatter, splinter; break to pieces; crush; demolish; be shattered, be splintered; defeat utterly; become bankrupt; crash; dash down forcefully
Use "smash|smashed|smashes|smashing" in a sentence
1. Overhead smash , overhand smash.
2. Moses smashes the law tablets (19)
3. Wait until the SSTs smash their fifty-mile corridors of sonic boom from coast to coast along with smashed windows, crockery, and nervous systems.
4. The water released smashes the next gate.
5. Badmintonclub Smashing Bruang, Eindhoven
6. We had a smashing holiday.
7. He smashes pencil stone into talcum powder all day.
8. I'll smash his railways.
9. Smash Boom Best is a debate show for kids and families from the makers of the award-winning podcast, Brains On! Every episode takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best
10. To threaten Kimberly, Dan smashes Janet's arm with a crowbar.
11. He smashed the lob.
12. a smashing blow to the head.
13. There's a smashing view from her office.
14. 8 synonyms for boff: hit, sleeper, smash, smash hit, ten-strike, wow, boffo, Boffola
15. It'should be smashed to smithereens.
16. The oars are smashed.
17. Clubbing: as in thumping, smashing
18. Police smashed the drug ring.
19. We had a smashing time.
20. His plant is smashing up.
21. Opposers shouted and smashed chairs.
22. The cup fell and smashed.
23. Albert: Things ... like going around smashing milk bottles.
24. We had a smashing time on holiday!
25. Vandals had smashed all the windows.