smashing
/ˈsmæʃɪŋ/
adjective
- Extremely good, excellent, or impressive.
- That's a smashing idea for the project.
- She gave a smashing performance in the school play.
- We had a smashing time at the beach yesterday.
verb
- Breaking something violently into pieces.
- Waves were smashing against the rocky shore during the storm.
- The toddler accidentally smashing the vase with a toy truck.
- He kept smashing the old computer with a hammer to recycle the parts.
- Hitting or striking something with great force.
- She was smashing the dough with her fists to make it flat.
- The tennis player kept smashing the ball over the net.
- The car went out of control and smashing into a tree.
- Defeating or destroying something completely, such as a record or an opponent.
- The new software is smashing all previous sales records.
- The athlete is smashing the world record in the 100-meter dash.
- Our team kept smashing the competition in every match.
noun
- The act or sound of something breaking or being hit hard.
- There was a terrible smashing as the tree fell onto the car.
- We heard a loud smashing coming from the kitchen.
- The smashing of the glass startled everyone in the room.