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smash
noun as in collision; defeat
verb as in break into pieces
verb as in defeat, destroy
Example Sentences
At the heart of this plan - which sits alongside the slowly evolving "smash the gangs" project - is a massive reform of what refugee status leads to.
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said illegal immigration is "completely out of control under Labour" which had "failed to stop the boats" or "smash the gangs, as they promised to do".
Those small boat crossings are currently running at the second highest rate on record, despite the Starmer government’s pledge to smash the criminal gangs who operate them.
And the Manchester City striker will be one of the players to watch in North America after smashing in 16 goals during qualifying.
“For guys, specifically, from my experience, it’s purely a smashing app.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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