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smash

[smash] / smæʃ /


NOUN
great success
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If 2025 was about smashing targets at the gym, tracking runs to the second and lifting heavier and heavier weights, then this year is all about recovery.

From BBC

The smash happened on Monday morning on a main road linking Lagos and Ibadan in the southwest of the country.

From Barron's

The Latin American leg of the tour has been a critical smash, praised for its stunning visuals and celebratory atmosphere, and he arrives in the UK after playing the Super Bowl in February.

From BBC

But pressure is building to smash the problem, with state media carrying health warnings from doctors.

From Barron's

Following a $1-billion-grossing, Oscar-winning smash could have left writer and director Jared Bush and director Byron Howard feeling like rabbits in the headlights, but they seem to have outfoxed the challenge.

From Los Angeles Times