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smash

smash [ smash ]


verb  (past and past participle smashed, present participle smash·ing, 3rd person present singular smash·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb break something into pieces: to break something into many small pieces, or be broken in this way

2. transitive and intransitive verb break something with force: to break something with great force or violence, or move violently so as to break something

3. transitive and intransitive verb hit something forcefully: to hit something with great force, or make something do this

4. transitive verb defeat or destroy something: to ruin, defeat, or put an end to somebody or something completely

5. transitive verb racket games hit ball with overhead stroke: in racket games, to hit a ball or shuttlecock downward with great force with an overhead stroke



noun  (plural smash·es)
Definition:
 
1. loud noise: the loud sound of something hitting or being hit by something else and breaking into pieces
The mirror hit the floor with a smash.

2. heavy blow: a blow delivered with great force

3. collision: a crash or collision
There's been a bad smash on the freeway.

4. business theater great success: an unqualified success ( often used before a noun )
The new show was a smash hit.

5. volleyball 
Same as  spike1 (sense 12)


6. business big failure: a major failure, especially one involving finances

7. racket games overhead stroke: in racket games, an overhead stroke hit downward with great force

8. beverages cocktail: a cocktail made with sugar, seltzer, mint leaves, and usually brandy



adverb 
Definition:
 
with smash: with the sound of a smash

[Late 17th century. Origin ?]

smash·a·ble adjective
smash·er noun
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