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Example sentences for "smash"

Lexicographically close words:
smartly; smartness; smarts; smartweed; smarty; smashed; smasher; smashes; smashing; smatch
  1. I will kill her as I would smash a fly--" "And how about the gendarmes, my son?

  2. He would smash you like a fly if I winked at him!

  3. Maybe we'll smash into the red balloon," suggested Bob.

  4. What sort of an airship is it, anyhow, if a little fall like that will smash it?

  5. We can kill Belgian women and children, anyhow,' they said, 'and we can smash up the old town.

  6. Why, we'll smash 'em afore they know where they are!

  7. Her armament consisted of a long 32-pounder; and a few brass guns were put into her, besides several rocket tubes, splendid weapons to smash into mandarin junks and bamboo stockades which we should have to deal with up the river.

  8. To climb on board was impossible (the mud was soft, and had we tried we should have gone over our necks: the tide was falling fast): so the only thing I could do was to smash in the side under water with axes.

  9. They smash not only the piano, but the chair and the very floor).

  10. Sticks and stones appeared on the scene, one knew not whence, and soon we were on our way to the Consulate, where it did not take long to smash every window in the house.

  11. I should think the whirling prop tips would smash it.

  12. The next double discharge sent one shot smash through the stern cabin window, and splintered the bulwark with another, wounding a seaman slightly.

  13. Remember, you haven't got much rope; and if you fail and smash it won't be a case of living on three or four thousand a year, but of earning five or six hundred a year to live on.

  14. If you want to help them and smash me--cross the line!

  15. Remember, if you make trouble for me I'll smash your business.

  16. You and your friends will get hold of the pieces of my business when you smash it and me, and not before.

  17. Reinforcements are now on their way by land, and we, my friend, will start to-morrow by sea to smash up The Pizarro.

  18. If I stay here, I will assuredly smash that idol and kick old Ixtlilxochitli down the steps.

  19. That is if the ship you propose to smash doesn't bring her heavy guns to bear on this boat.

  20. But Bert wants to smash things, an' Tom smokes his pipe and dreams pipe dreams about by an' by when everybody votes the way he thinks.

  21. A dirty trick, fair in the game, though, to make a guy smash his hand on your head.

  22. And if ever you let another man put his arms round you I'll smash his face.

  23. All his thoughts were concentrated on his plan to smash up that burlesque arrangement, as he inwardly called it.

  24. In his first great flush of anger he was filled with an overwhelming desire to go to the apartment in which he had placed Ita Strabosck and smash it up.

  25. I smash Clavering, and have him and his wife up for bigamy--so help me, I will!

  26. You who can smash the idols, do so with a good courage; but do not be too fierce with the idolaters,--they worship the best thing they know.

  27. I smash young Hopeful's marriage, and I show up you and him as makin' use of this secret, in order to squeeze a seat in Parlyment out of Sir Francis, and a fortune out of his wife.

  28. Down came the column of water--smash went the chair to bits--and down fell the poor lady prostrate.

  29. At a time when Goldfield Consolidated was wobbling in price on the New York Curb and the market needed support, just prior to the smash in the market price of the stock from $7 to around $3.

  30. Was I, in fact, wise to the exact situation and did I realize a smash was bound to ensue?

  31. Soon it became evident that the initial smash in stock-market values was not sufficient to convince the natives that the death-knell of the market for its long line of mining securities had been sounded.

  32. Following this incident, the Scheftels Market Letter and the Mining Financial News took a smash at a mining-stock deal in which W.

  33. On the day after the "break" New York newspapers reeked with sensational flubdub about the causes of the smash in the price of the stock.

  34. Arkell's methods were too "raw," and I knew the smash had to come, sooner or later.

  35. The idea of withdrawing support and letting the market go to smash did not occur to me at all.

  36. For a long second every man and woman stood rooted to his foothold on the earth and watched the tornado strike the edge of the Settlement, smash down the saddlery as if it were a house of cards, and churn the little tannery into the river.

  37. They all said you'd smash our going to the church meetings with the Town folks at the Country Club when you got home.

  38. The markets will go to smash in the morning unless we get ready for them to-night.

  39. There'll be a smash in the market to-morrow, and I can't help it.

  40. I'll smash you and that scoundrel Kendrick.

  41. He is afraid there will be a smash in the markets to-morrow.

  42. There'll be a smash in the market in the morning, and I shan't be there to stop it!

  43. You shan't lose anything when the smash comes, if you just follow my instructions.

  44. If I go down, there'll be such a smash in the markets as you've never seen.

  45. They are bound to go some day, but if they go now there will be a smash all along the line.

  46. Then, when Mr. Bassett read of the smash in the papers, I guess he was warm clear through.

  47. Don't smash my dock to pieces, Captain; it's only wood.

  48. You're identified forever with the red-necked aristocrats who smash five thousand dollar motors and throw them away.

  49. Well, maybe that's what that map is--it would smash pretty hard if the whole state fell down on Mort.

  50. They need working; you can't do much with horses in town; the asphalt plays smash with their feet.

  51. It was to keep the news of that automobile smash from Mrs. Bassett, and to save Marian's own dignity with the Willings.

  52. If they did not get off in a few minutes, rivets would smash and butts open, and one must take one's chances in the boats.

  53. If the cable holds, I can smash the windlass, but I can't heave her off.

  54. She remembered with horrible distinctness how she had once stood at the bottom of the crag and seen a stone that rolled over the top smash upon the rocks.

  55. He luffed, endeavoured to cross the bow of the flag-ship, and ran smash into her.

  56. They are the agents of erosion that bang, smash and batter any obstruction.

  57. Flood waters roaring down Armstrong would rush out its mouth, cross the White Canyon streambed, and smash into that rock wall.

  58. She's gone smash flat into a bed of coral!

  59. That was a nasty smash ye give 'im, Bucky.

  60. Then all my brave plans went to smash as I heard some one sneaking down the companionway.

  61. They mean to smash the United States of America.

  62. It ought to be easy enough to expose him in the newspapers, and smash him.

  63. A bullet whistled so unusually low as to attract my attention and struck with a loud smash in a tree about twenty feet from me.

  64. They must be put together pretty strong or they'd smash themselves.

  65. Why, he could smash in the door of our house in the night and eat us up if he wanted to.

  66. The hall was in an uproar, and a couple of palms were knocked aside as President Phillips burst into the midst of the melee in time to restrain another smash from Rutledge's clenched fist.

  67. Jacques tells me that the narrow water on the other side runs like a race-horse, and has many rocks to smash the canoe.

  68. They make such a cruel messy smash of a fellow.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smash" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abrade; accident; bang; bash; bat; beat; beating; belt; bend; billow; blast; blow; boom; break; breakdown; breakup; brunt; bump; burn; burst; butter; calamity; cannon; carom; casualty; cataclysm; catastrophe; cave; censor; chew; chop; clap; clash; cleave; clip; clobber; clout; clump; collapse; collide; collision; comb; concussion; conquer; conquest; cork; crack; crash; cropper; crumb; crumble; crunch; crush; cushion; cut; damp; dash; deathblow; debacle; deflation; demolish; destroy; destruction; diffuse; dig; dint; disaster; disintegrate; dismantle; disperse; disrupt; douse; downfall; drink; drown; drub; drumming; ease; encounter; extinguish; fad; failure; fall; fell; fission; flatten; flour; fluff; foul; fragment; fusillade; gag; gas; gentle; grain; granulate; grate; grief; grind; hack; heave; hiding; hit; humble; hurt; hurtle; impact; impinge; jar; kill; killing; knead; knock; knockout; level; lick; licking; lift; loosen; macerate; mash; massage; master; mastery; masticate; meet; meeting; mellow; mill; mince; misadventure; mischance; misfortune; mishap; mollify; money; mush; muzzle; needful; onslaught; override; overthrow; overturn; paste; peak; pelf; pelt; percussion; pestle; pith; plaster; plump; plunk; poke; porridge; poultice; pound; powder; prostrate; pudding; pulp; pulverize; punch; quash; quell; quench; quietus; rap; raze; reduce; relax; rend; repercussion; repress; riot; rise; roll; rout; ruin; sag; sauce; scatter; scrunch; send; sensation; sensational; shard; shatter; shipwreck; shiver; shock; shred; silence; slam; slug; slump; smack; smash; smashing; smatter; smother; society; sock; soften; splinter; sponge; squash; squelch; stanch; stifle; strangle; strike; stroke; stuff; stultify; stumble; stumpy; subdual; subdue; subduing; subjugate; subjugation; successful; suffocate; sugar; sunder; suppress; surge; swag; swat; swell; swing; swipe; tattoo; thrashing; throttle; thump; thwack; toss; total; tragedy; trimming; triumph; trouncing; tumble; undo; undoing; undulate; unmake; vanquish; wallop; washout; wave; welt; whack; wham; whipping; whop; wrack; wreck