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smash
noun as in collision; defeat
verb as in break into pieces
verb as in defeat, destroy
Example Sentences
No one who works with migrants, no one who works on border security, would ever say the sort of words or phrases routinely in political slogans: “stop the boats” or “smash the gangs”.
Judging by the success from Ray’s smash hit comedy show, “Dr. Phil Live!”
As he removed the bottles from the bar to stop them smashing, he asked the passenger why he was so calm.
The record was for the fastest time to smash 55 vinyl records.
But his victory was also something else: a popular revulsion toward elites, a repudiation of government, a vote to smash all institutions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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