Similar words: chattering, battering, scattering, flattering, smattering, clattering, battering ram, unflattering. Meaning: ['ʃætərɪŋ] n. the act of breaking something into small pieces. adj. seemingly loud enough to break something; violently rattling or clattering.
Random good picture Not show
31) For Kim and her widowed father Bob, the sudden intrusion into their specially close lives was shattering.
32) The shattering plate might as well have struck him, for the pain and the misery on his face.
33) Once she stuffed her diaphragm into one of my neon lights, breaking it, shattering it.
34) Audience response is shattering - like a massive, roaring animal.
35) He died for hours, shattering, fragmenting, spinning away over the tiles.
36) Their happy marriage, their seeming perfection, was porcelain: they daren't raise their voices for fear of shattering it.
37) As he threw the bag to the floor,(sentencedict.com/shattering.html) it landed with a sound of shattering glass which left him feeling sick.
38) A shell tore through his back, shattering his shoulder and collarbone and biting into his spine.
39) She heard the crash of shattering glass as the cars clashed.
40) A glass partition in the typing-pool imploded with a shattering roar.
41) The breakers were as high as the houses, shattering against the sea wall and on to the beach.
42) At the moment of its shattering hell would implode on them from all directions.
43) A bullet went crashing through the rear window, shattering the glass behind me.
44) They provide backing for such shattering conclusions as the following: s fly.
45) They were drilled in by the shattering noise around him.
46) We landed hard and the wood beneath our feet just flew apart, shattering into staves.
47) The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run(sentencedict.com), too intelligent. George Orwell
48) Amid all these shattering events I had little time to try to find out what had happened to Eric.
49) It smashed against the rusted freight car behind her, shattering the glass exterior and buckling the sensitive anode.
50) It overturned after hitting a car, shattering the incubator which was keeping tiny tot Victoria Elliot alive.
51) Some people live with a more or less permanent anxiety that this shattering event could happen at any time.
52) Stephan said, swimming up, shattering peace and calm with meaningless talk.
53) Richard Gough will make his comeback for Rangers tomorrow only six weeks after shattering his jaw in four places.
54) A framed photograph of Jimmy Hill was dislodged behind the bar and fell, shattering bottles and glasses.
55) And at the same moment she had the shattering thought that perhaps she had imagined the whole thing.
56) Then the local union official delivered the shattering reply: no, our raft could not be brought into the little port.
57) The iron bar struck the frame and the glass simultaneously, shattering the glass, sending shards spraying into the kitchen.
58) The results were not earth shattering, but people close to the epicenter felt the shocks clearly.
59) In the darkness, the big jet skidded into the ground, shattering into pieces on the other side of the ridge.
60) A Wolves goal immediately afterwards was another shattering blow to automatic promotion hopes.
More similar words: chattering, battering, scattering, flattering, smattering, clattering, battering ram, unflattering, shatter, shattered, buttering, uttering, littering, tottering, muttering, sputtering, glittering, fluttering, stuttering, cluttering, hatter, chatter, no matter what, batteries, patterning, pitter-patter, altering, catering, cantering, watering.