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  • Smashing — Smash Smash (sm[a^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Smashed} (sm[a^]sht); 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.] 1. To break in pieces by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • smashing — smash·ing || smæʃɪŋ adj. (Slang) amazing, wonderful, sensational; devastating smæʃ n. breaking into pieces, shattering; sound of something breaking into pieces, crash; collision, car crash; bankruptcy; defeat; violent blow v. shatter,… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower — Infobox musical artist Name = The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = San Diego, California, USA Instrument = Voice type = Genre = Punk jazz… …   Wikipedia

  • smash — I. noun Etymology: perhaps blend of 4smack and 2mash Date: 1725 1. a. a smashing blow or attack b. a hard overhand stroke (as in tennis or badminton) 2. a. the action or sound of smashing; especially a wreck due to collision …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • smash´ing|ly — smash|ing «SMASH ihng», adjective. 1. that smashes; shattering; crushing: »a smashing blow. 2. Especially British Slang. fine; excellent; splendid: »“Smashing” and “wizard”…seem to have replaced the “ripping” of earlier days (Holiday) …   Useful english dictionary

  • smash|ing — «SMASH ihng», adjective. 1. that smashes; shattering; crushing: »a smashing blow. 2. Especially British Slang. fine; excellent; splendid: »“Smashing” and “wizard”…seem to have replaced the “ripping” of earlier days (Holiday) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Jan Smuts and the Old Boers — Jan Christian Smuts, OM (May 24, 1870 ndash; September 11, 1950) was a prominent South African and Commonwealth statesman and military leader. He served as a Boer General during the Boer War, a British General during the First World War and was… …   Wikipedia

  • bash — basher, n. /bash/, v.t. 1. to strike with a crushing or smashing blow. 2. Chiefly Brit., Canadian. to hurl harsh verbal abuse at. n. 3. a crushing blow. 4. Informal. a thoroughly enjoyable, lively party. 5. have a bash (at), Brit. to attempt;… …   Universalium

  • bash — /bæʃ / (say bash) verb (t) 1. to strike with a crushing or smashing blow: *And when we had eaten those on the ground we would shake the tree to make new ones fall, and even bash the tree with stones to shake the fruit down –w.e. harney, 1947. 2.… …  

  • Japanese military strategies in 1942 — Immediately after the fall of Singapore in 1942 certain Army circles argued that Japan should exploit her advantage and seek peace with Great Britain. The heart of this reasoning was the fact that Japan could not knock out both the United States… …   Wikipedia

  • brash — brashly, adv. brashness, n. /brash/, adj., brasher, brashest, n. adj. Also, brashy. 1. impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man. 2. hasty; rash; impetuous. 3. energetic or highly spirited, esp. in an irreverent way; zesty: a brash new… …   Universalium

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