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smash sentence examples

  • Train windshields smashed by thrown stones cost over £ 1,000 each to repair.
  • Smash hit for napoleon.
  • Rose had a worldwide smash hit in 1962 with another of his own tunes, a humorous and satirical piece called the stripper.
  • Smash hit cartoon series.
  • She later told officers neal had repeatedly smashed her head against the bedroom wall during a blazing row.
  • This being the uk premiere of the current us box-office smash, it's hardly surprising.
  • Smashing up banks & gasoline stations.
  • Smashed with a sledge hammer.
  • Smashed through to the final of their fourth annual national tournament earlier this month.
  • Smashed windows, others made a sit down protest.
  • The comics performing in the west end smash one flew over the cuckoo's nest are staging a free performance next week.
  • In london to film an ad campaign, the hoff severed a tendon on shards from a bathroom shelf he accidentally smashed.
  • The frustration was clear to all when thompson was on the wrong end of a forearm smash that laid him out in midfield.
  • Smashed sixes all over the ground.
  • Could he not have claimed that the opposing player leaped at his fist and deliberately smashed his face into johnson's knuckles.
  • It's variably a good lead sound that makes the difference between a dancefloor smash and just another track.
  • Smashed a small pane of glass and opened the door.
  • However, her stronger role that year was in the korean box office smash, the warrior.
  • Smashing crockery over his head and shooting him twice in the belly.
  • Smashing the ball, or not.

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