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smash

[smash] / smæʃ /


NOUN
great success
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It’s music criticism smuggled into a Hollywood smash.

From Los Angeles Times

“Not a day went by when someone didn’t say ‘Keep making those kinds of films,’” he admitted after it was a smash.

From Los Angeles Times

They check the drivers' documents and search car boots looking for anyone who may be involved in the smuggling, in the hope of smashing the networks.

From BBC

Many athletes want to be rappers, many rappers want to be athletes, Scott managed to smash both worlds together by incorporating some of the language into his reporting.

From Los Angeles Times

Tasha Burtwistle, who got to briefly visit her brother in the jungle along with their mum, said he was "smashing it" and she was "proud of how far he's come".

From BBC