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smash-up
[ smash-uhp ]
noun
- a complete smash, especially a wreck of one or more vehicles.
smash-up
noun
- a bad collision, esp of cars
verb
- tr, adverb to damage to the point of complete destruction
they smashed the place up
Word History and Origins
Origin of smash-up1
Example Sentences
Which means that they do a smash-up job of planning that extra special, over-the-top anniversary or birthday extravaganza.
Father come in, an' he says: 'Well, I guess I've saved the judge a pretty good smash-up.
The boy who had witnessed the accident, told her that the car which had caused the smash-up, was a blue sedan.
A beginner like you might miscalculate the weight, and think what a terrible smash up we'd have then!
Yes, I heard that but for your presence of mind, and Mrs. Brock's tablecloth, there would have been a smash-up.
You've got to remember that it is cheaper any day to smash up a spoil train than it is to wreck one carrying people.
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