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demolishing

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Known for demolishing guitars on stage, he recounts the first time it happened—an accident.

And big box retailers – demolishing neighborhoods and driving Mom and Pop out of business – have been the even worse guys.

As is the question of whether the studios can calibrate expedited releases without demolishing theaters and, possibly, themselves.

The car dashed over the embankment, demolishing many yards of stone wall and coming to rest in a valley hundreds of feet beneath.

At other places, exasperated at the chiefs of the episcopal party, the communiers were demolishing their fortified houses.

For the flood had gone tearing through the city, wrecking, smashing, demolishing everything in its pathway.

At night the outrages began by the demolishing the Mass-house near Lincolns Inn.

But the old man knew his ground, and moved easily among his ideas, demolishing the enemy as he appeared, with jaunty grace.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to demolishing, such as: clearance, demolition, destruction, disposition, dumping, and removal.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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