Synonym: bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, dandy, great, groovy, keen, neat, nifty, not bad, peachy, shattering, slap-up, swell. Similar words: washing machine, washing, cashing, dashing, clashing, splashing, thrashing, washing soda. Meaning: ['smæʃɪŋ] n. the act of breaking something into small pieces. adj. very good.
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1. There's a smashing view from her office.
2. Rioters ran through the city centre smashing windows and looting shops.
3. The demonstrators rampaged through the town, smashing windows and setting fire to cars.
4. She took revenge on her ex-boyfriend by smashing up his home.
5. He looks smashing in his dinner suit.
6. His plant is smashing up.
7. Hooligans started smashing the place up.
8. Jonathan would make a smashing dad.
9. We had a smashing time on holiday!
10. We had a smashing holiday.
11. a smashing blow to the head.
12. The burglars got in by smashing a pane of glass in a door.
13. Thieves got in by smashing the lock off the door.
14. He hurled a chair across the set,(sentencedict .com) smashing lamps and vases.
15. She spun her own wheel, smashing into the Audi.
16. Albert: Things ... like going around smashing milk bottles.
17. The filial son, smashing apart the rock mountain prison.
18. We had a smashing time.
19. The burglars entered the house by smashing a window.
20. Mobs hunted in packs, smashing windows and looting goods.
21. Made his name barging into their clubs and smashing up their meeting halls.
22. Smashing down mogul fields all day long, day after day, sounds great to skiers in their 20s.
23. But they denied throwing and smashing their beer glasses at the pub.
24. The man broke into the mansion by smashing a downstairs window, but the burglar alarm apparently failed.
25. Smashing up Macmillan College and Emmanuel, in Gateshead, would reduce the opportunities available to our children.
26. But the rock-star whose stage antics used to include smashing guitars is older and wiser now.
27. She took/got/exacted revenge on him for leaving her by smashing up his car.
28. In the sixties he was famous for taking drugs and smashing up hotel rooms.
29. In San Jose, about 8,000 people packed into a few downtown blocks, overturning cars and smashing windows.
30. The storekeepers paid Mr. B. a fin a week, and he refrained from smashing up their equipment.
More similar words: washing machine, washing, cashing, dashing, clashing, splashing, thrashing, washing soda, tongue-lashing, smash, smashed, smash up, cash in, cash in on, flash in the pan, distinguishing, shingly, gushing, pushing, fishing, shining, brushing, blushing, relishing, vanishing, ravishing, nourishing, flourishing, refreshing, fishing rod.