Smash (smash), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Smashed (smasht); p. pr. & vb. n. Smashing.] [Cf. Sw. smisk a blow, stroke, smiska to strike, dial. Sw. smaske to kiss with a noise, and E. smack a loud kiss, a slap.]

To break in pieces by violence; to dash to pieces; to crush.

Here everything is broken and smashed to pieces.
Burke.

 

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Smash, v. i.

To break up, or to pieces suddenly, as the result of collision or pressure.

 

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Smash, n.

1.

A breaking or dashing to pieces; utter destruction; wreck.

2.

Hence, bankruptcy. [Colloq.]

 

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Smash (?), v. t. (Lawn Tennis)

To hit (the ball) from above the level of the net with a very hard overhand stroke.

 

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