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Meanings of Smash-and-grab-raid:

noun

A crime in which thieves break the window of a shop and steal things before quickly escaping

Meanings of Smash-hit:

noun

A popular and successful song, play, or movie

Usage examples:

A smash hit album, his first movie was a box-office smash.

Meanings of Smash-up:

noun

A violent collision, especially of cars.

Usage examples:

Multi-vehicle smash-ups
phrasal verb

To damage something in a violent way

Usage examples:

In the 60s he was famous for taking drugs and smashing up hotel rooms., he hasn't driven since his …

Meanings of Smashed:

adjective

Violently or badly broken or shattered.

Usage examples:

A smashed collar bone
verb

Violently break (something) into pieces.

Usage examples:

The thief smashed a window to get into the car

Meanings of Smasher:

noun

A person or device that breaks something up.

Usage examples:

A serial window smasher has been arrested

Meanings of Smashers:

noun

A person or device that breaks something up.

Usage examples:

A serial window smasher has been arrested

Meanings of Smashes:

verb

Violently break (something) into pieces.

Usage examples:

The thief smashed a window to get into the car
noun

An act or sound of something smashing.

Usage examples:

He heard the smash of glass
adverb

With a sudden, violent shattering.

Usage examples:

They were together for an instant, and then smash it was all gone

Meanings of Smashing:

adjective

Excellent; wonderful.

Usage examples:

You look smashing!
verb

Violently break (something) into pieces.

Usage examples:

The thief smashed a window to get into the car

Meanings of Smashup:

noun

A violent collision, especially of cars.

Usage examples:

Multi-vehicle smash-ups

Meanings of Smashups:

noun

A violent collision, especially of cars.

Usage examples:

Multi-vehicle smash-ups

Meanings of Smatter:

noun

A slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject.

Usage examples:

Edward had only a smattering of welsh

Meanings of Smatterer:

noun

A person who studies a subject in a superficial way or has only a slight knowledge of it.

Usage examples:

When reached in his london office, newton declined to comment, saying only that he had ‘no use for …

Meanings of Smattering:

noun

A slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject.

Usage examples:

Edward had only a smattering of welsh

Meanings of Smatterings:

noun

A slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject.

Usage examples:

Edward had only a smattering of welsh

Meanings of Smatters:

noun

A slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject.

Usage examples:

Edward had only a smattering of welsh

Meanings of Smaze:

noun

A mixture of smoke and haze.

Usage examples:

Long after the neighborhood streets are swept clean of firecracker and pyrotechnics debris, the hea…

Meanings of Smear:

verb

Coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

His face was smeared with dirt
noun

A mark or streak of a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

There was an oil smear on his jacket

Meanings of Smear-campaign:

noun

A planned attempt to harm the reputation of a person or company by telling lies about them

Usage examples:

They accused competitors of mounting a smear campaign to drive them out of the market.

Meanings of Smeared:

verb

Coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

His face was smeared with dirt
noun

A mark or streak of a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

There was an oil smear on his jacket

Meanings of Smearing:

verb

Coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

His face was smeared with dirt
noun

A mark or streak of a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

There was an oil smear on his jacket

Meanings of Smears:

verb

Coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

His face was smeared with dirt
noun

A mark or streak of a greasy or sticky substance.

Usage examples:

There was an oil smear on his jacket

Meanings of Smeary:

adjective

Covered with smears (= dirty marks made by spreading a liquid or a thick substance over a surface)

Usage examples:

The dog's nose had made smeary marks on the glass., after a week of travelling, my map had become a…

Meanings of Smectic:

adjective

Denoting or involving a state of a liquid crystal in which the molecules are oriented in parallel and arranged in well-defined planes.

Usage examples:

Our results suggest that of the multiple structures which different monolayers form when supercompr…
noun

A smectic substance.

Usage examples:

There also exists higher order smectics which form layers with positional ordering within the layers.

Meanings of Smectite:

noun

A clay mineral (e.g. bentonite) which undergoes reversible expansion on absorbing water.

Usage examples:

The clay mineral smectite, with physical properties that make it unsuitable as a soil if it is wet,…

Meanings of Smeech:

noun

Smoke, especially foul-smelling or pungent smoke; dense or thick vapour; fine dust suspended in the air. also as a count noun: a quantity of smoke or dust; a stench. also (and in earliest use) figurative.

verb

To produce foul-smelling smoke; to smoke; to turn black in the smoke of a fire. also occasionally with object: to blacken with smoke; to char.

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