Definition of Smash
Verb: smash smash
- Break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over
"Smash a plate";
- dash
- Hit hard
"He smashed a 3-run homer";
- nail, boom, blast
- Reduce to bankruptcy
"The slump in the financial markets smashed him";
- bankrupt, ruin, break
- Hit violently
"She smashed her car against the guard rail"
- Humiliate or depress completely
"The death of her son smashed her";
- crush, demolish
- Damage or destroy as if by violence
"The teenager smashed the car of his mother";
- bang up, smash up
- Hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke
- Collide or strike violently and suddenly
"The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail"
- Overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful)
"The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off"
- Break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow
"The window smashed"
- A vigorous blow
"the sudden smash floored him";
- knock, bash, bang, belt, sock
- A serious collision (especially of motor vehicles)
- smash-up
- A hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head
- overhead
- The act of colliding with something
"the fullback's smash into the defensive line";
- crash
- A conspicuous success
- hit, smasher, strike, bang, sizzler
- With a loud crash
"the car went smash through the fence";
- smashingly
See also:
smartypants
smashed
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