Associations to the word «Smashing»
Noun
- Armor
- Peep
- Uproar
- Crash
- Butt
- Vase
- Guitar
- Weasel
- Flashlight
- Plaster
- Band
- Fury
- Hermione
- Rolling
- Warlord
- Sabbath
- Zombie
- Inch
- Mtv
- Orc
- Butterfly
- Quake
- Cure
- Leap
- Madonna
- Hole
- Addiction
- Crate
- Mace
- Jar
- Pounder
- Ep
- Bill
- Rock
- Zero
- Sweeney
- Petty
- Snap
- Mirror
- Boulder
- Tinker
- Thigh
- Fuselage
- Hulk
- Puff
- Idol
- Cars
- Burst
- Sparks
- Vanessa
- Blackness
- Cascade
- Today
- Railing
- Explosion
- Video
- Belly
- Fixture
- Blocking
- Jaw
- Tapping
- Dragon
- Gunfire
- Loom
- Beatles
- Amplifier
- Nose
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
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