smash (noun)
1smash — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 breaking noisily into pieces ADJECTIVE ▪ loud VERB + SMASH ▪ hear PREPOSITION ▪ with a smash …
2smash-and-grab — adjective a smash and grab crime involves breaking the windows of a building or car in order to steal things quickly ╾ ,smash and grab noun count …
3smash-up — noun a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles) • Syn: ↑smash • Derivationally related forms: ↑smash (for: ↑smash) • Topics: ↑motor vehicle, ↑ …
4smash|er|oo — «SMASH uh ROO», noun. Slang. a smash hit: »Even the best laid plans tend to bend before a runaway box office smasheroo (Punch) …
5smash — ► VERB 1) break violently into pieces. 2) hit or collide with forcefully. 3) crash and severely damage (a vehicle). 4) (in sport) strike (the ball) with great force. 5) completely defeat, destroy, or foil. ► NOUN 1) an act, insta …
6smash fixer — noun or smash hand or smash piecer : smasher I 4 …
7smash hit — noun Something that is tremendously popular or successful. The cookies, though soft and gooey, proved a smash hit at the party …
8smash-up — smash ,up noun count INFORMAL an accident that happens when a moving vehicle hits something, causing damage …
9smash\ hit — noun informal A very successful play, movie or opera. The school play was a smash hit …
10smash hit — noun (C) a very successful new play, book, film etc: This film is going to be a smash hit …