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Traditional English :: smasher
smasher.html - n.
1 colloq. a very beautiful or pleasing person or thing.
2 a person or thing that smashes.
English Idioms :: smash hit
smasher.html - {n.}, {informal} A very successful play, movie or opera. * /The school play was a smash hit./
Traditional English :: smash
smasher.html - v., n., & adv.
--v.
    1 tr. & intr. (often foll. by up) a break into pieces; shatter. b bring or come to sudden or complete destruction, defeat, or disaster.
    2 tr. (foll. by into, through) (of a vehicle etc.) move with great force and impact.
    3 tr. & intr. (foll. by in) break in with a crushing blow (smashed in the window).
    4 tr. (in tennis, squash, etc.) hit (a ball etc.) with great force, esp. downwards (smashed it back over the net).
    5 intr. (of a business etc.) go bankrupt, come to grief.
    6 tr. (as smashed adj.) sl. intoxicated.
--n.
    1 the act or an instance of smashing; a violent fall, collision, or disaster.
    2 the sound of this.
    3 (in full smash hit) a very successful play, song, performer, etc.
    4 a stroke in tennis, squash, etc., in which the ball is hit esp. downwards with great force.
    5 a violent blow with a fist etc.
    6 bankruptcy; a series of commercial failures.
    7 a mixture of spirits (usu. brandy) with flavoured water and ice.
--adv.
    with a smash (fell smash on the floor).
    go to smash be ruined etc. smash-and-grab (of a robbery etc.) in which the thief smashes a shop-window and seizes goods. smash-up a violent collision; a complete smash. [18th c., prob. imit. after smack, smite and bash, mash, etc.]
Traditional English :: smasher
smasher.html - n.
1 colloq. a very beautiful or pleasing person or thing.
2 a person or thing that smashes.
Traditional English :: smashing
smasher.html - adj.
colloq. superlative; excellent; wonderful; beautiful.
    smashingly adv.
English Idioms :: smash hit
smasher.html - {n.}, {informal} A very successful play, movie or opera. * /The school play was a smash hit./
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