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(n)
(informal) A large party; a gala event.
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A sudden percussive noise.
(v)
(heading, physical) To strike.
A sudden, intense, loud sound, as made for example by cymbals.
An abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood.
(idiomatic, ambitransitive) To destroy, or be destroyed by smashing.
To make a loud, hollow, resonant sound.
(uncountable, business, accounting) The expense of a business not directly assigned to goods or services provided.
A violent gust of wind (in windy weather) or apparent wind (around a moving vehicle).
(adj)
(idiomatic, often hyphenated) Good, superior, excellent.
(transitive, sometimes with out or through) To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.
(intransitive) To run quickly or for a short distance.
The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
a serious collision (especially of motor vehicles)
To hit or strike violently and repeatedly.
(transitive, slang) To hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.
To hit or strike heavily and repeatedly.
A stroke; a blow.
A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
(countable) A hit or strike with one's fist.
(transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
(ambitransitive) To trample heavily.
(transitive) To crush something by walking on it.
(intransitive) To break from internal pressure.
(intransitive) To fly apart with sudden violent force; to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off.
(intransitive) To form cracks.
(transitive, informal) To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist).
(intransitive) To explode, blow up
(intransitive) To produce an air current.
(transitive) To violently break something into pieces.
(intransitive) To break apart and fall down suddenly; to cave in.
(transitive) To grip suddenly; to seize; to clutch.
(uncountable) A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anything in a soft pulpy state.
The act by which something is broken.
(literally) To destroy (buildings, etc.), especially in a planned or intentional fashion.
(intransitive) To fall apart; to break up into parts.
(ambitransitive) To damage beyond use or repair; to damage (something) to the point that it effectively ceases to exist.
(transitive) To destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
To overpower emotionally.
To defeat decisively, to suppress.
(transitive) To disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.
The achievement of one's aim or goal.
(intransitive, informal) To emit digestive gases from the anus; to flatulate.
(transitive, colloquial, chiefly US) To break.
(architecture) Having a foil.
(informal) Without any money, penniless.
(uncountable) A sport played in a walled court with a soft rubber ball and bats like tennis racquets.
(intransitive) To eject something violently (such as lava or water, as from a volcano or geyser).
(N)
"Crashed" is the third U.S. rock single, (the fifth overall), from the band Daughtry's debut album.
American and Oxford British spelling of pulverise.
(transitive) To destroy (someone or something) completely, leaving no trace; to annihilate, to wipe out.
(transitive, ergative) To shut with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise.
To ruin many or all things over a large area, such as most or all buildings of a city, or cities of a region, or trees of a forest.
To reduce to nothing, to destroy, to eradicate.
A part broken off; a small, detached portion; an imperfect part, either physically or not
To destroy or render something no longer usable or operable.
A unit of mass equal to 16 avoirdupois ounces (= 453.592 g). Today this value is the most common meaning of "pound" as a unit of weight.
(chiefly Canada, US) Useless physical things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse.
(transitive) To push or throw over.
A long, sharp fragment of material, often wood.
An instance or the result of smashing; that which has been smashed into pieces.
Something that, or someone who, smashes.
The strike itself.
(figurative, proscribed) A significant or strong influence or effect.
A clash; the sound or action of clashing; violent collision.
A blockbuster; a movie, play, song, or other form of commercial entertainment that is a smash hit.
The sharp, atonal sound of a liquid or soft solid hitting a solid surface.
The sound or action of something that crashes.
Making a strong impression.
The act of something being slammed.
To beat mercilessly.
A distinct flavor, especially if slight.
A sudden, explosive sound, such as is made by a gunshot.
The action or sound of something that bangs.
A loud, hard sound of metal hitting metal.
A sudden, heavy impact.
An inspection, examination, review, or investigation.
A series of hits or blows directed at a person or object.
(film, television) An abrupt cut from one scene to another without a transition.
A sudden heavy blow or thump.
One who stomps.
An act of hitting hard, especially with a flat implement or a stick; a whack; also, a powerful stroke involved in such hitting; a blow, a strike.
Very tiring; exhausting
(slang) To have sex and leave immediately afterwards.
A loud and sudden sound; the report of anything bursting; a crash.
A sudden burst of thunder, a thunderclap; any similarly loud and sudden noise; a sudden, severe shock.
(boxing) A hard punch struck to the torso.
The action or sound of a thwack; a beating.
A forceful blow.
One who screams; one who shouts; one who sings harshly.
(music, slang) A powerfully energetic and/or very good song, especially in hip-hop and dance music.
A light blow or jolting collision.
The sound of a dull impact.
(slang) A large number or amount of something.