The act of breaking something into small pieces.
1 There may be magnificence in the smashing ; but the thing is smashed.
2 In the latest demonstrations, some attacked the National Assembly building, smashing windows.
3 The Wardens' chain of command is a smashing disaster at the moment.
4 Furthermore, the final polls accurately predicted the smashing of Scotland's political mould.
5 He tried to open the frame, and succeeded in smashing the glass.
6 The vast majority of criminals get in by smashing their way in.
7 And how quickly did you know that it was a smashing success?
8 Our duty is to overcome it by smashing him in the field.
9 Two skinheads started smashing up glasses, Security was nowhere to be seen.
10 Footage shows a large crowd of armed men, smashing windows and furniture.
11 The next moment they heard the poker at work, smashing the window.
12 It felt similar to smashing through the shell of a large crab.
13 It's a smashing read as well as a book to cook from.
14 It was the dance-hall made familiar by many a smashing five-reel Western.
15 Their western batteries from the land were smashing the walls into ruins.
16 Several pitchers later a smashing brunette grabbed a handful of my shirt.
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