How To Use Shatter In A Sentence

  • Zaheer bowled a good length in the final overs and got one right in the blockhole to shatter the stumps of Sami and after that Moin was clean bowled by Balaji and India won by 40 runs with Pakistan allout for 253. Archive 2004-03-01
  • Rescue teams worked desperately to restore utilities in the area shattered by the hurricane.
  • The nearby street was littered with shattered vehicles, pieces of glass, bricks, mangled steel and scraps of clothing.
  • This creates an illusion that is shattered whenever adverse effects however rare are brought to light.
  • But I go nightclubbing, I dance, I really enjoy it and I try not to worry, although I know the next day I'm going to be absolutely shattered.
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  • At times, however, music of great austerity and purity is shattered by painful, pounding discords.
  • The club is now looking forward to the forthcoming Wharfedale Championships and is hoping to shatter last year's record trophy haul.
  • They had to spend at least 18 months living in rented accommodation while their shattered homes were rebuilt.
  • The stores that faced out into the streets did so with wide, gaping maws created by the shattered state of their glass windows.
  • it would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage
  • The shattering implications of Bellesiles' argument for scholars, policy-makers, and ruminators upon the national character are clearly evident, but he leaves them unstated.
  • Ash was now falling on to the ships, darker and denser the closer they went, together with pieces of pumice and rocks that were blackened and shattered by fire.
  • A chef checks his charge during preparations for a feast near Asuncion, Paraguay. The barbeque was meant to shatter the world record for the globe's largest grill-off.
  • It showed the twisted remains of a wrecked car, a shattered windshield, and a small body face down, arms and legs wildly akimbo.
  • He quotes from the diary: ‘a doodlebug comes over our bus and we all crouch down to avoid the shattering of the window-glass.’
  • A tautly told tale of psychological tension and chilling moral complexity, The Last Secret accelerates to a shattering conclusion as it explores the irreparable consequences of one family's crimes of the heart. The Last Secret: Summary and book reviews of The Last Secret by Mary McGarry Morris.
  • The moment was abruptly shattered by the sound of Mia's loud voice.
  • I was shattered to see how the disease had extended its deathly grip.
  • Gray baled out of his shattered Z3060, wounded in the left thigh.
  • The glass she had been holding shattered on the ground, falling from her nerveless fingers.
  • My inertia in not pushing it backwards into a safe zone is as guilty for the shattered glass as the treacherous wind.
  • The coffin shattered into a million pieces while the hind legs and the wings of the hippogriff vaporized.
  • Transnational links were shattered by closing frontiers and the tide of nationalist sentiment sweeping through society.
  • Then he passed out, dropping the piece of glass, which shattered into a thousand pieces.
  • Delays are expected, but thereinafter Shattersnipe will return with its regularly scheduled ramblings. 2008 July « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows
  • Goodhue shattered the glass ceiling as the first female publisher at Time Inc.
  • He played it as he shaped it: the last low string whose reverberations set his own sword belling in anguish and shattered every other weapon inside and out of the halt Silence settled like old dust over the room. Harpist in the Wind
  • I flung it through the window causing it to shatter into countless pieces.
  • Anyway, I DO care if other cyclists run red lights because I have to answer for their asshattery every time I talk to a cager about riding a bike. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Riding in Circles
  • The life of two brothers is shattered by the sudden appearance of their father, who they know only from a 10-year-old photograph.
  • I received some shattering news: My story was rejected.
  • It was an earth-shattering reminder that games change and sometimes you can't stay in love forever.
  • A crack appears and soon the bottle shatters into many pieces.
  • The pot shattered as it hit the floor.
  • There was clear glass behind him, reinforced stuff, shatterproof, stormproof, and beyond it was a creature.
  • The worst of the looting was over, and there was enough calm in the shattered streets for her to feel the popular elation, despite the fear and violence that lay below the surface.
  • Marriages have been sundered, careers wrecked, confidences shattered, boners unsprung. Pieces of Lou, pt. 2
  • This time the bullet ricochets off the stone fireplace behind Deuterium Boy and embeds itself in the piano, causing the figurine to topple off and shatter on the ground.
  • his world was shattered
  • Amidst all that humbles and scathes; amidst all that shatters from their life its verdure, smites to the dust the pomp and summit of their pride, and in the very heart of existence writeth a sudden and "strange defeature," -- they stand erect, -- riven, not uprooted, -- a monument less of pity than of awe! The Disowned — Complete
  • A machine gun shattered the quiet.
  • Leading from the front, as he stepped ashore and in the act of drawing his sword, grapeshot shattered his right elbow.
  • As Radcliffe shattered a world record in each one it appeared that she became more and more strangled by her own expectations and those of others.
  • Then his father draws back the blankets to reveal two shattered legs, the bones held in place by external fixators. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the record -- and it's important to go on the record on such earth-shattering matters -- I think she looks great. Kate Winslet's new hair look
  • It's absurd things like that that balance the movie off its pain-film miserableness; this is a really funny movie, despite the constant stream of tragedy, loss, degradation and soul-shattering identity crisis its characters undergo.
  • The schism that produced competitive health care professions, primarily traditional medicine, osteopathy and chiropractic shattered and scattered fundamental principles for the relief of pain.
  • The mirror shattered into a thousand pieces.
  • Newton's absolute time may feel like an accurate description of the beast that rules our daily lives, but in science the notion was shattered in 1905 by Einstein's special theory of relativity.
  • It can repair the shattered beliefs and, sometimes, the ailing soul of an organization gone awry.
  • Personal leadership must still be exercised on these most ferocious of battlefields as we face shattered remnants and irregulars.
  • The yet untanned autumn faces of the foreigners grew paler as they heard glass shattering.
  • I have just shattered the widely-shared romantic vision of HBM seated, with her laptop, at a tidy secretaire in an oak-panelled library, clad in stylish loungewear and sipping tea from a china cup. How To Lose a Friend in 10 Months
  • His right hand, clenched into an iron mallet, battered desperately at the fearful face bent toward his; the beast-like teeth shattered under his blows and blood splattered, but still the red eyes gloated and the taloned fingers sank deeper and deeper until a ringing in Turlogh's ears knelled his soul's departure. People of the Dark
  • In a sense, however, the existence of such a paradox is not exactly earth-shattering. Archive 2009-03-01
  • The bullet had entered through the left temple, burning and splitting the skin and singeing Grace's hair above the wound, and shattering the sphenoid bone. The Killing Kind
  • A Spring Branch operation was also sued in November for carrying fake Coach sunglasses that were labeled "shatterproof," but the word was misspelled. Chron.com Chronicle
  • The blast caused extensive damage, shattering the ground-floor windows.
  • And after structuralism / post-structuralism broke everything, how could anything be shattered more completely than it had been already?
  • And if not for numerous strange goals he allowed this season, the shutout record may have been long shattered.
  • I'm shattered that the Borders expedition didn't happen, but I guess there has to be some reason to return one day.
  • Never mind bomb-proof glass – Lost in Showbiz does hope the mirrors with which Simon's home is said to be lined are shatterproof. Cheryl Cole's loss could be the US X Factor's gain
  • Shattered glass on the bus seats greeted the first driver to arrive for work, who discovered that vandals had broken in through a hole in the fence.
  • Turning to Dimitri, her once stoic expression was shattered as a brief smirk lightened her face.
  • If Brit-pop's in fact dead, there's a nation of lonely-hearted saps ready to pick up the pieces of shattered hearts from the rainy country and lead a world of crybabies to salvation.
  • Suddenly the atmosphere is shattered by blood-curdling screams.
  • The glass shattered when I dropped it.
  • A bike-mad youngster who was geared up to compete against adults in motorcycle trials has had his dreams shattered by thieves.
  • The enduring mythology of the Highland Clearances in which reluctant emigrants were thrown aboard cattle boats and sent on horrific transatlantic crossings by evil lairds has been shattered in a new study.
  • In the women's event, Caroline Rotich of Kenya outkicked her countrywoman Edna Kiplagat on the home stretch to shatter the course record by 33 seconds and break the tape in 1:08.52. Newcomers Prevail in Half-Marathon
  • Spontaneous self-expression shatters shyness and habits rooted in your need to remain in control. Midnight Moon Cafe
  • To get straight to the point without having to get past the two hulks at the door, he dived through the window, shattering it into a million pieces.
  • Hollywood is a porcelain skin over a pockmarked landscape of shattered dreams and when a tsunamic wave of pus from old and new wounds surges no medications on earth can prevent the utter destruction it wreaks. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The notion that only young, long-legged beauties choose sexy legwear is shattered by the survey, commissioned by manufacturer Aristoc.
  • The Freeport bus has been pelted with stones and missiles hurled from the road and even shot at with an air gun, shattering a window.
  • On ‘Dreamers,’ the first syllable Frost sings sounds so brittle and fragile it seems about to shatter into ice crystals at any moment.
  • Likewise, the band's trippy neo-psychedelic arrangements and raging, minimalist rock were not earth shattering revelations, at least not for this seasoned Toronto audience.
  • Her mirror that hung on the door was broken - shattered into hundreds of pieces as if fell to the ground.
  • Your peace will be shattered when the tourist season gets underway .
  • Also, the kitchen now has a few hanging green glass lanterns that will shatter over the cat food stations when the hooks end up falling out like they always do.
  • The man suffered a shattered left femur from the gunshot, according to authorities. New Case Targets Murder Convicts
  • In one of her famously impassioned speeches - between threats to bloody noses - she blasted what she called the objectification, disrespect and "violence" toward women, slamming her fist so hard against the lectern that her bracelet shattered. NYT > Home Page
  • The over-run attempt was an attempt at a "shatter". THE NEWS BLOG
  • The trust of the disinherited was further shattered and disowned by the disingenuous attitude of the state.
  • But the shattering detonations on Friday sounded like heavy mortar fire, and they shook our house to its foundations.
  • It landed on an outjutting rocky snag in the center of a large hot pool and shattered noisily. The Moment Of The Magician
  • Windows were shattered in the blast, at Farnham Street in the Catholic lower Ormeau area.
  • It is glorious weather, the waterway full of small boats, some being rowed, some under sail, when suddenly there is the sound of shouting as the peaceful afternoon is shattered.
  • Beginning with a gorgeous title sequence during which we watch History Professor George (Burton) and his saucy and sauced wife Martha (Taylor) walking back from a function drunk and cackling, the movie immediately places us in their dark, disconsolate universe -- one of shattered hopes, nihilism, and dipsomaniacal game playing. Kim Morgan: Ugly Talents: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
  • From the garage he took a felling axe with a three foot handle and shattered his parents' skulls.
  • The furnishing is spartan but includes an immense grandfather clock which strikes the hour with a shattering noise.
  • My innocent pleasure in those evenings shattered when a local gossip spread the word that I was on the prowl for other women's husbands, one in particular.
  • Tiltass, but are you solarly salemly sure, beyond the shatter of the canicular year? Finnegans Wake
  • Despite her stoutness, she suffered from what she called shattered nerves. The Little Lady of the Big House
  • He was sitting with his back to the window, sunlight behind his shoulder haloing his fur in a nimbus of white light, being shattered into a hundred pieces by the facets of the cut crystal goblet in his hand.
  • Their boat was shattered into matchwood against the rocks and sank instantly.
  • Spring walked along with the shatter, in the summer threw over a body's green leaf to jump in the warm braw is walking.
  • The damage was so extensive the front door was shattered and has had to be replaced.
  • And Isaac Davis, and John Young, and others of their waywardly adventurous ilk, with six-pounder brass carronades from the captured Iphigenia and Fair American, had destroyed the war canoes and shattered the morale of the King of Lakanaii's land - fighters, receiving duly in return from Kamehameha, according to agreement: Isaac Davis, six hundred mature and fat hogs; John Shin-Bones
  • Between them, the three bombs have shattered the lull in violence that followed the poll.
  • This completely shattered my pride and punctured my ego and self-respect.
  • Wire flowers before drying them; after they're dried, they may shatter.
  • Admittedly their margins of victory in this Munster campaign have not been earth-shattering.
  • The quartermaster of the battalion in the fort immediately sprang forward, and seizing the fallen flag tore it from its hold and leapt on to the traverse, where he stood under the heavy fire immovable, until a jurymast was rigged and raised in the place of the shattered staff. The War in America
  • she was tactful enough not to shatter his illusion
  • At times, however, music of great austerity and purity is shattered by painful, pounding discords.
  • Their formidable presence, clad in gray uniforms with epaulettes and badges, and the silence pervading their stares, shattered a comfort barrier that held my mind in check and kept others from noticing a sign of personal distress.
  • The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run, too intelligent. George Orwell 
  • We need also to see all the signatures that are consistent with a high velocity impact, like glasses from melting and, of course, debris; and what are called shatter cones (shocked rocks)," he told BBC News. Signs of the Times
  • Viola watched him lope up to the near wickets, throw the ball in one fluid overarm motion, and shatter the far wickets every time. No Man's Mistress
  • When Debbie entered the tiny white room, the sharp click of her too-high heels shattered the almost-silence.
  • The bullet lodged in the sergeant's leg, shattering his thigh bone.
  • The tragic death has shocked and saddened the local community and shattered his family.
  • A boom mike swings into the picture as the film's faked reality shatters.
  • The nonmetals are neither malleable nor ductile; if drawn out or hammered, they shatter.
  • No one doubts the scale of the task in reuniting a fractured country and rebuilding a shattered economy.
  • They have a talented female lead singer in Ames, who can both shatter and soothe vocally, which is the heart of the bands aesthetic and appeal. Starpulse Entertainment News
  • The road soon funnels down between the hills to Corfe Castle, one of the most striking historic sites in the west – shattered stonework silhouetted against the sky as it stands on top of its steep mound, above the village's slate roofs, guarding the gap in the range of hills against intruders from the coast. Country diary: Isle of Purbeck
  • Before he could look up, a strong, clear, voice shattered the silence of the room.
  • The fire in his eyes flared and with a single hand he flipped the table halfway across the room, the teapot and cups shattering in a twinkle of light.
  • While the Jewish DPs strove to rebuild their shattered lives and played a critical role in the struggle to establish the State of Israel, the non-Jewish DPs had no clear ideological or other mission other than to exist while waiting, mostly passively, for the next chapter of their lives to unfurl. Menachem Rosensaft: Review: The Long Road Home, The Aftermath of the Second World War
  • Today the guiding hand of evolution is unmistakably human, with earth-shattering consequences.
  • With the morale of the English troops shattered by the death of their leader, the battle ended in defeat for the English, although the housecarls and thegns continued to fight to their deaths.
  • Massive demolition is their calling card, not only the rubble, shattered glass and fire they themselves make from everyday household items, but their own blasted body parts which occur when the X-Men tear into them. MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction?
  • Did its reception shatter his confidence, leaving him unable to finish the other novels he worked on intermittently over his last years: "Islands in the Stream" and "The Garden of Eden" both published posthumously in heavily edited, and perhaps bowdlerized, editions? The Slow Crack-Up
  • Wicked" -- a jouncy, pyrotechnical "Wizard of Oz" prequel that has been running on Broadway since 2003 -- is wildly beloved and continually shatters box office records both in New York and on tour. 'Wicked' online wait for Kennedy Center tickets
  • Boisterous crowds dispelled the darkness of night with fireworks as crackers shattered the stillness of the night.
  • The shattered side window was punched through and a gun barrel appeared.
  • Witnesses said the wreckage of a Mercedes car lay in the road, its glass shattered.
  • He almost died, and had to crawl his way to help despite broken bones and a shattered jaw.
  • Exhaustion had taken her into a dreamless slumber when a loud crash shattered her sleep. Western Man
  • Luckily for Clyde, the beaker had shattered between his sweatshirt and his scrub top. DO NO HARM
  • It is a sound we hear again later in the cycle - in Siegfried, Act I, Scene iii - when the eponymous hero reforges his father's shattered sword Notung.
  • The Elves begin to rebuild their shattered land.
  • What I remember about growing up in my neighborhood was the sound of big ass rocket motors being tested and the occassional foundation shaking, glass shattering of a rocket engine blowing up in its hardstand about one half mile away. Scripting News for 5/8/2007 « Scripting News Annex
  • His voice was drowned by the shattering roar of a jet plane passing over the chimney pot.
  • And thus, with one line, Jeff Singer connects the dots between the Vietnam dolchstoss legend and Likud irredentism, creating the perfect multicultural self-parody of right-wing asshattery. Matthew Yglesias » Contemptible
  • And there was afterwards writ a proper and careful treatise, and did set out that there did be ruptures of the Æther, the which did constitute doorways, as those more fanciful ones did name them; and through these shatterings, which might be likened unto openings -- there being no better word to their naming -- there did come into this Particular Condition Of Life, those Monstrous Forces Of Evil, that did dominate the Night, and which many did hold surely to have been given this improper entrance through the foolish and unwise wisdom of those olden men of learning, that did meddle overfar with matters that did reach in the end beyond their understanding. The Night Land: Chapter 7
  • The peace of the afternoon was suddenly shattered by a police siren.
  • Afterwards it will once again be under lock and key, behind a shatterproof, bulletproof, glass window, away from prying fingers.
  • In her present fragile state, an inquisition, nomatterhow well-intentioned, would have shattered her into a million pieces.
  • It's hard to block out flashbacks of President Jimmy Carter's 1977 New Year's Eve statement that Iran under the shah was an island of stability in a troubled region - only months before that stability was shattered. Could the next Mideast uprising happen in Saudi Arabia?
  • It would shatter the illusion he was trying to create of having a unique grasp of this new warrant business.
  • But another attack, which took place on Easter Sunday, saw a second window shattered, outraging local people and parishioners.
  • A military training exercise inside the building during the Persian Gulf War in 1990-91 resulted in all the windows' being shattered.
  • Her skin and hair were dry and uncared for, but her eyes had the glittery, splintery look of shattered mirrors. BARN BLIND
  • I've just done the weekly shop for six hungry people-and yet again I feel shattered.
  • Unfortunately, inasmuch as the chicly decorated space held only half that number, Gilbert, as Stafford was universally famed had had to, as Jacobs termed it, 'shatter many clubbing dreams.' Michael Henry Adams: "Black Royalty"?
  • In January, assailants sprayed the building with bullets, shattering doors and windows.
  • The finances of the Balearic Islands, which have been led by a staunchly pro-monarchy government in recent years, have been shattered by Spain's property bust. World Watch
  • He says that after he failed to get through in his first attempt, he was shattered.
  • Kerry said he would "never give a veto" to any other country but he would provide better leadership and restore U.S. alliances he said the president has left "in shatters around the globe. USATODAY.com - Kerry, Bush clash on national security
  • For six years, he makes a peaceful life for himself in the Canadian wilderness, but this life is shattered after the murder of his girlfriend by his brother Victor Creed (later Sabertooth ).
  • There is another parallel with Angela's Ashes, but one that shows how much better this book is: the deaths of no fewer than three Fuller children, and the unappeasable pain of these losses, are evoked with a shattering lack of melodrama.
  • Their names had been etched into the glass but the pane was shattered by hooligans who climbed onto scaffolding and kicked in the windows.
  • When within about a thousand yards of the two gunboats, the deserted steamers blew up with such force, that, even at that great distance, the glass was shattered in the "Conestoga," and her woodwork seriously damaged. The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2)
  • Musically it is guaranteed to shatter any preconceptions about opera as a genre, certainly any notion of a homogenous genre.
  • The L Word shatters stereotypes about lesbians as tortured, troubled man-haters who never find happiness.
  • Wolf skipped a flat stone across the surface, shattering the mirror.
  • He could make out the name carved into the shattered marble—BARONNE. Etched in Bone
  • Alain cupped his ears as the creature's high pitched scream shattered every window pane in the room.
  • We were totally shattered after the long journey.
  • A loud scream shattered the silence.
  • Tariq was flung to the ground amid shattered glass and looked up to see his front door had been blown off its hinges.
  • BELGRADE - A grenade shattered windows at the U.S. embassy in central Belgrade night but caused no casualties, police said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The first seven issues kept setting up massive, earth-shattering menaces, only to have them just sort of go “pfft.” Justice League of America #14 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • It had been shattered along with the glass tank, the debris of which lay scattered on the carpet.
  • The narrative, focalized through its subject, Thomas Cromwell, dwells at greatest length on Henry VIII's quest for an heir and the earth-shattering social, political, and religious consequences it entailed. The Little Professor:
  • A live musical performance to accompany a restored print of a film of Captain Scott's tragic polar quest highlights the shattering impact of noiselessness The disquieting sound of The Great White Silence
  • This WTO ruling shatters the convenient myth that European governments must illegally subsidise Airbus to counter US government assistance to Boeing, " said Michael Luttig, general counsel at Boeing.
  • A fortnight after she had made this earth-shattering discovery she was amazed when he stuttered out an invitation to the cinema.
  • The force of the blast blew the roof off the white taxi van and shattered the windscreens of passing vehicles.
  • The explosion shattered all the windows.
  • Thousands of working class people had their confidence and hopes shattered by the despised old grammar school system.
  • The operation's international impact was immense as aerial photographs of the shattered dams haemorrhaging millions of tons of water were flashed around the world.
  • Richard Gough will make his comeback for Rangers tomorrow only six weeks after shattering his jaw in four places.
  • Speaking about his sacking today, Mr Hughes said he was shattered by the decision.
  • It clanged on the concrete and the bulb shattered with a tinkle.
  • The Wolf Age, Fans of Norse mythology will recognize the reference to the Voluspa: A spear-age, a sword-age: shields are shattered. Mihir’s Anticipated 2010 Books
  • The dragon shattered into the shadows as the scintillation of explosive elemental forces raced out and away from the impact.
  • Bloomberg, Kissinger help former Mayor Koch celebrate 85th birthday Mayor Bloomberg's 2009 campaign spending of more than $102 million to win a third term shatters a record previously set by ... NY Daily News
  • It is desperately sad news and I am absolutely shattered to hear it.
  • He admitted, however, that the latest blast shattered the peace enjoyed by the local people since the December peace deal.
  • I wasn't just disappointed, I was absolutely shattered.
  • Her shattered rib cage began to move with sudden, juddering movements as her damaged body struggled to continue to function. FREE EXCERPT: Hater by David Moody (Chapter 3)
  • Constance walked over to the shattered window which was now covered with a sheet of plywood.
  • It proved a shattering wake-up call.
  • Visions of myself drifting around elegantly in neutrals like Meryl Streep in ‘Out Of Africa’ were soon shattered, however, by a trip to various adventure travel shops.
  • Rescue teams worked desperately to restore utilities in the area shattered by the hurricane.
  • The faction of Moscow loyalists essentially waited and picked up the pieces of the shattered organization.
  • The love triangle became the subject of local gossip and he was shattered.
  • This wouldn't be a problem if there was more to Shattered Memories than this so-called adaptable horror. Computer And Video Games
  • His lips trembled; his whole face quaked and looked like it really would shatter like a piece of china. Olivia
  • The victorious but spent fanners and craftsfolk retreated through the shattered gate to the fringe of the forest, leaving the terminal cleansing of the monastery to the rampaging pit bull-bull. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • For there is a truly primitive and savage power in the imagination that could heap such piles of music, revel in the shattering fury of trumpets, upbuild choragic pyramids. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • March's net long-term inflow was roughly three times the $47.1 billion inflow in February and shattered a previous record set in May 2007. Latest news _ Budapest Business Journal _ BBJ_online
  • The mirror had been broken, its shattered pieces falling onto the wooden chest and green carpeting.
  • A deep-toned booming note came then from the hills, commencing like the warning siren of a space liner approaching its berth and swelling to a bombilation of ear-shattering sound that set the steel of the _Nomad's_ hull vibrating and their very flesh and bones a-tingle. Creatures of Vibration
  • She attempted to tear out of his grasp once again until she felt his hand tighten in a bone shattering clutch over her wrist.
  • The lamp shattered at their feet.

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