Associations to the word «Smashing»
Noun
- Perfect
- Chase
- Thicket
- Sledge
- Kicking
- Guitarist
- Mob
- Kerr
- Bottle
- Slayer
- Rage
- Windshield
- Groin
- Radiance
- Concussion
- Forearm
- Pounding
- Falling
- Knocking
- Overdose
- Thud
- Shred
- Rubble
- Marilyn
- Thug
- Cursing
- Dunn
- Chavez
- Tori
- Roar
- Sled
- Brick
- Ferocity
- Fender
- Pearl
- Nine
- Anu
- Avalanche
- Axe
- Rattle
- Punk
- Valentine
- Jimmy
- Spray
- Tribute
- Ginger
- Marta
- Buckle
- Beck
- Pane
- Centaur
- Chasing
- Sending
- Bird
- Fell
- Riot
- Scream
- Muzzle
- Killer
- Breakup
- Bai
- Goblin
- Cypress
- Bellow
- Clash
Adjective
Wiktionary
SMASHING, adjective. Serving to smash (something).
SMASHING, adjective. (British informal) Wonderful, very good or impressive.
SMASHING, noun. Gerund: The action of the verb to smash.
SMASHING, verb. Present participle of smash
Dictionary definition
SMASHING, noun. The act of breaking something into small pieces.
SMASHING, adjective. Very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing".
Wise words
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.