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    smash
    /smaʃ/

    verb

    • 1. violently break (something) into pieces: "the thief smashed a window to get into the car" Similar breakbreak to piecessmash to smithereensshatter
    • 2. move so as to hit or collide with something with great force and impact: "their plane smashed into a mountainside"

    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 "a box office smash" Similar great successsensationsell-outtriumph

    adverb

    • 1. with a sudden, violent shattering: "they were together for an instant, and then smash it was all gone"

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  2. SMASH definition: 1. to cause something to break noisily into a lot of small pieces: 2. to cause something to move…. Learn more.

  3. If something smashes, or if you smash it, it breaks into many pieces, for example when it is hit or dropped. Two or three glasses fell and smashed into pieces. American English : smash / ˈsmæʃ /

  4. The meaning of SMASH is a smashing blow or attack. How to use smash in a sentence. a smashing blow or attack; a hard overhand stroke (as in tennis or badminton)…

  5. 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.

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

  7. Smash definition: to break to pieces with violence and often with a crashing sound, as by striking, letting fall, or dashing against something; shatter. See examples of SMASH used in a sentence.

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

  9. smash (sth) against/into/through, etc. 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.

  10. 1. If you smash something or if it smashes, it breaks into many pieces, for example when it is hit or dropped. [...] 2. If you smash through a wall, gate, or door, you get through it by hitting and breaking it. [...] 3. If something smashes or is smashed against something solid, it moves very fast and with great force against it. [...] More.

  11. to hit or strike (someone or something) with force. to overthrow or destroy something considered as harmful: They smashed the drug racket. to ruin financially: The depression smashed him.