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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31. The violence apparently escalated as white and black youths turned over a bus and began smashing shop windows.
32. A small crossbow bolt had been sent smashing into the back of his skull.
33. It merits a detour, not least for its value and there's a smashing new clubhouse.
34. She's a smashing girl.
35. He gave Tipperary's vastly experienced full back Noel Sheehy a real roasting en-route to scoring two smashing goals and three points.
36. Some smashing clips were sabotaged by the usual sloppy Watchmaker research.
37. Chicago was becoming an influential proving ground for bands like Smashing Pumpkins.
38. I suppose now that I could have freaked out and started smashing the place up, getting myself expelled as a result.
39. Several months later she was arrested for climbing the scaffolding and smashing a window at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square.
40. They broke in, smashing windows and doors and draping a flag out a second-floor window.
41. Thousands of blacks swarmed into the streets, attacking policemen, pulling fire alarms, smashing windows, and looting stores.
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42. Ahead of them, Trent could hear the surf smashing on the reef, heavy now and threatening.
43. And like I said, he won't be getting his kicks from smashing up other people's property.
44. The police were right behind, and a cop tackled him, smashing his face into the sidewalk.
45. They were telephone poles that had fallen from a lorry, blocking both westbound lanes of the motorway and smashing a car.
46. With a great, grunting effort he brought his shield smashing down, like an axe, at the King.
47. He could just imagine the Woman hitting him, smashing at his face in the dark with the butt of her gun.
48. He also played cricket, and had already earned himself a bad reputation by smashing two windows in the village.
49. Then the artillery, such as was saved, came thundering along, smashing and overpowering everything.
50. But it's the electronic fist of technology which is smashing the walls between human and human.
51. Numerous assaults, cases of window smashing and the dissemination of graffiti continued unabated.
52. He spent three days in jail after smashing up an apartment, and has done time in a drug rehabilitation centre.
53. Smashing up trains is such a senseless form of vandalism.
54. The pilot was saved by his ejector seat ... and by smashing through a greenhouse full of tomato plants.
55. Only by smashing the tortoise, could the bird get at its succulent flesh.
56. Thieves broke into five cars, smashing the nearside windows and taking radio cassette players and cash.
57. She lashed out with her tail, overturning ships, smashing down a lighthouse.
58. The big ships, those drawn up far on the shore, had tumbled together, smashing one another to powder.
59. All the time the tide was coming and now was smashing against the wave breakers, but here came a big wave.
60. He used to take me to smashing places, had a super car, we'd go to these posh pubs.
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