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Congratulations to Jane Fraser on smashing Wall Street’s glass ceiling.
‘IT HAS TO HAVE AN IMPACT’: WHAT CITI’S NEW CEO MEANS FOR OTHER WOMEN ON WALL STREETMARIA ASPANSEPTEMBER 16, 2020FORTUNE
Although Apple Watch is not, perhaps, a smash hit on the scale of the iPhone or the iPod, it’s by far the best-selling smartwatch in the world.
TWO NEW APPLE WATCHES ANNOUNCED AT APPLE’S ‘TIME FLIES’ EVENTAARON PRESSMANSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNE
When the series debuted in the UK in 2011 and became a smash hit, it paved the way for it to become an international sensation and therefore create many copycats.
ONE GOOD THING: A DANISH DRAMA PERFECT FOR POLITICAL DEVOTEES, NOW ON NETFLIXEMILY VANDERWERFFSEPTEMBER 11, 2020VOX
When you find your parked car, you notice the smashed taillight.
THE FIRST MURDERKATIE MCLEANAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
While conventional nuclear power plants generate energy by splitting atoms, nuclear fusion involves smashing two atoms together.
CONSTRUCTION OF THE WORLD’S BIGGEST NUCLEAR FUSION PLANT JUST STARTED IN FRANCEEDD GENTAUGUST 3, 2020SINGULARITY HUB 
After all, these often involve a smash-and-grab attempt to snatch a customer who intends to purchase from a competitor.
DEEP DIVE: HOW TO MASTER AMAZON ADVERTISING IN THE NEW NORMALDIGIDAYJULY 29, 2020DIGIDAY
When the season shut down, OKC was on pace to smash its preseason over-under by 19 wins.
WHO’S WHO IN THE NBA BUBBLE: THE POTENTIAL PARTY-CRASHERSJARED DUBINJULY 23, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
The robotic arms can figure out how much pressure is needed to apply to a particular object, which is helpful so they don’t smash a spongy material like bread when they grip it.
THE ROBOTS THAT PACK BREAD DURING THE PANDEMICJONATHANVANIAN2015JULY 21, 2020FORTUNE
That includes a grinding in the gizzard, an organ in which stones smash the duck’s food.
POOPING DUCKS CAN SHED THE LIVE EGGS OF FISHCAROLYN WILKEJULY 17, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS
Newsrooms have lost over 11,000 jobs through the first half of 2020, on pace to smash the record 14,000 newsroom job losses posted in 2008, according to research conducted by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas.
THE SECOND WAVE OF MEDIA LAYOFFS IS HEREMAX WILLENSJULY 17, 2020DIGIDAY
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WORDS RELATED TO SMASH

  • blow
  • blunder
  • calamity
  • collision
  • crack-up
  • disaster
  • fender-bender
  • fluke
  • hazard
  • ill fortune
  • misadventure
  • misfortune
  • mistake
  • pileup
  • rear-ender
  • setback
  • smash
  • smash-up
  • stack-up
  • total
  • wrack-up
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