smash a window
smash a plate
smash a pumpkin
smash the competition
smash up
smash hit
The play was a smash on Broadway.
a smash hit on Broadway.
he heard the smash of glass.
a smash-and-grab raid on a jeweller.
a smashing blow to the head.
he smashed the course record.
a deliberate attempt to smash the trade union movement.
their plane smashed into a mountainside.
a smashed collar bone.
They smashed the enemy's defences.
The car smashed into a tree.
He gave me a smash on my head.
The firemen smashed in the doors.
The whole shop was smashed up.
The thieves smashed the showcase and stole the vase.
A bunch of thugs broke in and smashed the place up.
We heard a smash in the kitchen.
Absolutely! It'll be a smash! We could call her the battle angel.
So she smashed in my car windows.
Oh, I have really have smashed it now.
Change the channel, and I'll smash your face.
The album was a smash hit in the 1960s.
He wished he had not smashed the bowl of Murtlap essence.
The lander has smashed into the surface.
The Beatles had many smash hits in the 1960s.
It's gonna be smashed to smithereens.
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