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smash
noun as in collision; defeat
verb as in break into pieces
verb as in defeat, destroy
Example Sentences
Musk and his crew are fulfilling the Project 2025 blueprint to smash everything they come in contact with.
Whether or not Burnley go up remains to be seen, but they might still smash a few records regardless of where they finish.
The series, which turns 25 on Tuesday, was a smash hit on its original 2000 release, and has since become a genuine cultural phenomenon.
What about trying to "smash the gangs" – Labour's answer to its predecessors' vow to "stop the boats"?
McDonald hears Turner’s comeback smash — the one that launched her as a superstar solo act after she left an abusive marriage to her longtime musical partner Ike — as a testament to her perseverance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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