How To Use Smashed In A Sentence

  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • In the early hours of New Year's Day, she said, Webb visited her home and smashed windows in her front door.
  • Other specialties have undergone relative declines such as orthopedics safer cars and fewer smashed bones. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Another Idea
  • Shortly after the demolition of the tower, the reef, as if enraged at having been denied a number of victims owing to the existence of the warning light, trapt the "Winchelsea" as she was swinging up Channel, and smashed her to atoms, with enormous loss of life. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
  • He stated that his van was missing and it was found, smashed into another vehicle, up the street.
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  • At least one car was overturned and others had windows smashed by what locals described as a mini tornado that swept through the area shortly before 1pm.
  • In May it was burgled and the Victorian stained glass window was smashed.
  • Corden's playing career ended abruptly when he smashed his knee on his debut for Darlington.
  • It can't: it is crammed with lovers packed in tight, the details smashed flat, extraneous facts shorn away to save space, mangled and compressed to the point of incomprehensibility and all beyond counting or collating.
  • He smashed the ball to the back of the net to level the scores yet again.
  • The guns of the Thunder Child sounded through the reek, going off one after the other, and one shot splashed the water high close by the steamer, ricocheted towards the other flying ships to the north, and smashed a smack to matchwood. The War of The Worlds
  • When Gardaí returned to the vehicle, three of its windows had been smashed in with rocks.
  • Officers smashed down the door of a flat in Westbourne Grove, Southend, at around 2am after blocking the street with patrol cars.
  • Guiding the girls out of the mansion through the smashed windows, Robert led them around to the front of the house.
  • A chicken nibbled on smashed watermelon, and dancers swam in a plastic water flume, and a fake walrus lumbered across the stage.
  • Today we can reveal that not only have we smashed the target but we've done it a year ahead of schedule.
  • He still had his flying helmet on but the goggles were smashed.
  • I finished work today, go to pick the car up and lo and behold some scruffy twoccers have smashed the window, nicked the stereo which is no good because I kept the face with me and completely ripped all the ignition out.
  • He smashed his fist into Anthony's face.
  • His house had been burgled, windows smashed, doors broken and family heirlooms stolen.
  • A smashed pumpkin mingled with the leaves, its guts strewn about the street.
  • Lomax's car was badly damaged and had a smashed windscreen and two shredded tyres.
  • He pounced on the photographer, beat him up and smashed his camera.
  • The grand entrance had been smeared with paint and graffiti while a unique Victorian glass lantern roof had been smashed letting water pour on to the decorative floors below.
  • She says that the insurance inspector has evidence that all the times that he's smashed up the car over the last year haven't been accidents.
  • He smashed Imperfect Mountain by butting his head against it.
  • He smashed off the plastic cowling surrounding the ignition lock and attempted to hot-wire the car but was unable to start it.
  • However, when lorries trundled past the snakes would be shaken off the branches and often smashed through the windscreens of cars because of their hard heads.
  • He smashed a long standing record o 29: 78 that Cape Prince held since about 1995.
  • She stopped in the middle of the fast lane facing opposite traffic, and a tanker carrying diesel fuel smashed head-on into the front of her car.
  • The newspaper ended the article with the following words: "Just days earlier, Phillips was in her car at a stoplight when someone smashed the passenger-side window and grabbled her handbag. ANC Today
  • The Three Horseshoes Mall has seen an increase in crime including broken drainpipes, smashed bottles and graffiti daubed on shop windows.
  • Their day-to-day diet is a mix of worms, lugworm, white rag, smashed up shellfish like razorfish, cockles and sand clams, small crabs, shrimps and even small fish, for they, like most sea fish, are a predator in their own right.
  • A few feet away, a baseball bat crushed a schoolteacher's head, smashed his skull into a pulpy mess.
  • In the overnight rioting, about 100 attackers set fire to Redfern railway station, torched a car and smashed windows.
  • A few cars had smashed windscreens and the entrails of radios strewn over the seats and onto the pavement where the doors had been wrenched open.
  • I know that a lot of people in Yorkshire will always blame Nottinghamshire for the outcome but the man who smashed the greatest union this country has ever seen was Arthur Scargill.
  • It could get struck by lightning or smashed up in your car.
  • The anemograph screen was blown over and smashed beyond all repair. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • A group of children were close to tears after walking to a park only to find dog dirt smeared over the slide and bottles smashed on the floor.
  • It's just an excuse to go out and get smashed .
  • A Mid-Essex care Trust has smashed Government targets by getting a waiting list for assessments down to zero.
  • The top of the stick smashed the man's nose, sending him stumbling backwards before a swift slash caught him in the neck and threw him to the ground.
  • The man stole two cars, smashed into two vehicles, attempted to ram Garda patrol cars, reversed back into a Garda motorcyclist and attempted to hijack another car before being captured.
  • Severe damage had already been done across south-west Florida where the storm smashed into land on Friday carrying winds of up to 160 mph.
  • Trees had been uprooted, telegraph poles broken, roofs torn off, advertising hoardings smashed and lorries turned over.
  • She and her husband and two children escaped with cuts and bruises after a wave smashed through the windscreen of their van.
  • Like water flowing down a waterfall, the teams smashed into one another.
  • In Selmer, Tenn., a dragster went out of control and smashed into spectators during a fundraising festival in June 2007, killing six people and injuring 22. California Off-Road Race Crash: Truck Plows Into Crowd, Kills 8, Injures 12
  • Probably because you haven’t entered the discussion – you just re-posted a smashed-together list of right-wing Israel justifications sans the really overt religious and racist ones, and posted it in haphazard fashion more akin to a retarded spambot than an actual person. Matthew Yglesias » Ehud Barak: Peace or Apartheid
  • She smashed up his car in a drunken rage.
  • The lorry veered out of control, overturned and smashed into a wall.
  • This time, they left a trail of destruction, with windows smashed and doors damaged.
  • Philip Nicholson, 43, said local youths had thrown stones and smashed four windows at his house in Alcuin Avenue, Tang Hall.
  • The lorry smashed through a brick wall and plunged into the fast-flowing canal, landing on its side.
  • I ran down the stairs when I spotted Dante sitting in the passenger seat of an IROC with a smashed right headlight.
  • Since they refused to give up, they cheekily smashed their way through our front door and attempted to crowbar their way into one of the downstairs rooms.
  • A shrine dedicated to a 12th century Archbishop of York and smashed during the Reformation is being recreated in the city.
  • The Rangers now advance through a moonscape of craters and smashed gun positions.
  • As Senator Mary Landrieu's helicopter was taking off for a flyover of the devastation, she watched as a group of people smashed a window at a gas station store and jumped in.
  • BOX office records have been smashed during the first week of Ulverston's Charter Festival.
  • The bottle smashed against a wall.
  • Using an air rifle or a high-powered catapult, the vandals smashed ten of the ground's floodlights causing over €1,000 worth of damage.
  • Less than 90 minutes later, thieves smashed a window at Colchester Optical Centre in Red Lion Yard and snatched designer glasses from a display.
  • The blast smashed the windows of the store and of the apartment above it, and damaged glass cabinets in the store and the metal door to the storage room.
  • Mobs took advantage of the darkness and set fires, smashed windows and hauled away food, clothing and appliances, while the city went without power.
  • Councillors decided the broken down buildings, smashed fences and forgotten scrubland were giving passengers a bad impression of the town.
  • Greg Bird's girlfriend, whom he has been convicted of glassing in the face, had been "lunging" at him with the glass before it smashed, the ex-NRL star says. National Nine News
  • Ransacked: Ania Cerelczak outside the gallery in Great Guildford Street Bungling thief drops mobile during ram-raid at gallery Robbers smashed their van into a London art gallery in a ram-raid that caused thousands of pounds of damage. Evening Standard - Home
  • Of course I was the eejit who left it in the car, but I would have thought that even the gurriers had their own phones like everyone else, but of course my passenger door window was smashed in and the phone and charger whipped.
  • He smashed a window to get in and nicked a load of silver cups.
  • They overturned tables and threw chairs around, smashed glassware, and threatened and insulted employees.
  • Uncle Davy must have had the organ of "destructiveness" pretty fully developed, for fowls, as well as "animils" and "sarpunts," were "smashed up" by him, as may be gathered from Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters
  • He stied to bring up the Margolin, but Blue stepped in close and smashed the rifle down again. Moonheart
  • The plate smashed into little pieces on the stone floor.
  • The lorry veered out of control, overturned and smashed into a wall.
  • The profits from that wondrous innovation and growth that send Shlaes into rhapsodies went to fatcats who turned the country into a casino and smashed the economy. Lynn Parramore: Amity Shlaes's Forgotten History: When Unions Go Bust, We All Do
  • But they couldn't move, literally, held captive by a security lockdown after a U.S. airliner smashed into a residential area in Queens nearby.
  • Chris Pate, a black belt first dan in Amayo Kai karate, has already smashed his way through 50 concrete blocks and last year fended off a Samurai attack by his wife in a thrilling demonstration of martial arts.
  • He pounced on the photographer, beat him up and smashed his camera.
  • That was the year we lived on the banks of the Doo Wah Diddy Diddy and we danced the doodah day ballet in bubblegum trees with crested kookaburras until the dawn broke like crystal goblets smashed against the rocky cliffs of time. Unday Morning
  • The rink will literally be smashed up, the ice wheeled out in barrows and deposited in an environmentally friendly fashion.
  • A large aquarium was pulled over and smashed, sending gallons of water cascading over the floor.
  • He had multiple fractures down his right side, including a smashed collar bone and arm.
  • The fireman smashed the door down to reach the children.
  • Several doors were smashed when the raiders hunted for cash.
  • A big lorry smashed into the back of the taxi.
  • He smashed the tractor's "hooch" into the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer.
  • It was nothing terrible but everyone had scratches and abrasions and there was a smashed leg and broken ribs.
  • Thousands of pounds of damage has been inflicted on her property - her car has been smashed up more than a dozen times.
  • The superstar's Coral Gables mansion was battered by gale force winds which left windows smashed and wrecked her garden.
  • The bullet smashed into the grey steelplated door six inches from Claudia's head.
  • Farm machinery was sabotaged, cars were daubed with paint stripper and the home windows of staff were smashed.
  • The starboard side and part of the deck were smashed open, metal sheets torn and crushed.
  • He needs some nurturing as he got in a fight at work last night and now has a smashed nose and busted up lip.
  • A stone smashed through an offside window of the vehicle, causing a glancing blow to a passenger.
  • Someone smashed a bottle.
  • A stained glass window was smashed, along with plaster statues and the church organ, police said.
  • The passenger side window was smashed, the light clusters were smashed, and the panels on the drivers side door were dented.
  • Marie says he went crazy, and smashed the room up.
  • The fur was very soft and warm and the rabbit trembled slightly as I probed its smashed up hind legs with the tips of my fingers, then suddenly recoiled as they sunk into wet, ripped flesh.
  • The perimeter fence was also set ablaze, windows smashed, plants destroyed and buildings daubed with graffiti.
  • Dunn crept to the door, shot Lessing, shot the operator, smashed the valves and called it a night.
  • My watch was smashed against the wall.
  • Its empire had collapsed, its protective ring of island bastions smashed, its people on the verge of starvation.
  • An instant later several more bursts of fire followed, and the ship bucked into the air and then smashed back down, its landing struts sheering off completely.
  • Of course, you only "build awareness" by depicting events with some degree of accuracy, which is why the soaps often proudly announce that they collaborated closely with charities to ensure that Steve McFadden's portrayal of the dark spiral of addiction would be as harrowingly authentic as possible, especially the bit where he smashed through a door like Jack Nicholson in The Shining and burned the Queen Vic to the ground. Charlie Brooker | Complaining about the lack of realism in EastEnders is like moaning that Monster Munch crisps don't taste of monsters
  • Charnock then came at Corinthians and after a miskick in the penalty area the ball was smashed into the net to make the game all square at half time.
  • The depression smashed him.
  • Mr Williams said Luke had drunk brandy, cider and taken cannabis before he smashed a window in the house.
  • Windscreens have been smashed and paintwork scratched, and missiles have been thrown at parked cars.
  • Farm machinery was sabotaged, cars were daubed with paint stripper and the home windows of staff were smashed.
  • I backed off a few steps, I thrust the trident, he blocked it with his swords but the trident smashed through them.
  • Later on at the same show I smashed my guitar and the neck broke, but the headstock was still attached with the strings so when I picked up the body to throw against the wall it came flying by and smashed me in the back of the head.
  • My brother and I took a radio out onto the lawn and there smashed it into a thousand pieces with croquet mallets.
  • It sees storm clouds torn from their moorings and smashed against the ground with a minutely escalating, hissing swirl of arterial spray, then morphing into a jackhammer pulse.
  • Another man then appeared and smashed him across his left arm with an iron cosh, before dragging him out and throwing him to the ground.
  • Bottles have been smashed in the car park, and the area left strewn with litter.
  • She knew this man, though his face was smashed, his nose canted to one side, his teeth gone where some great fist had struck him. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • Fierce headwinds driving against currents produced steep-fronted waves that smashed into the fleet as it struggled to reach the finish line.
  • The first few of them came into our garden, right to our front door, where they picked up a large filled flowerpot, took it a few yards up the road and smashed it to pieces.
  • Mortar rounds lobbed from the nearby hills smashed roofs and crashed through walls.
  • The titanium container smashed into the ground, and a small rivulet of fuchsia trickled out.
  • In 1996 he revealed his laid-back attitude to his work after vandals smashed up a life-size model of a plane.
  • His books, wand , parchment, and quill the floor and his ink bottle smashed on the topmost.
  • Mike Newman, 41, smashed the world land speed record for a car driven solo by an unsighted man, taking the title back from a sighted man with experience as a racing driver who set the record by wearing a blindfold.
  • Two smashed ribs had poked splintered ends through his skin, and getting at them to renew the dressings was a painful business.
  • They smashed windows, three microwave ovens, tables, chairs, a breakfast bar and crockery.
  • Mark smashed his fist down on the desk.
  • A drunken hooligan who smashed a glass into a motorist's face has been jailed for 18 months.
  • Ideal plans for breaking out the encirclement completely smashed.
  • A cash-strapped Sea Cadet unit has had its donated minibus torched by vandals, months after all the unit's windows were smashed.
  • Pavel smashed him in the face with the back of his hand.
  • A quiet street was left resembling a scrapyard after an irate motorist, apparently livid at not finding a parking spot outside his house, went berserk and smashed up all the cars on the street.
  • The incident took place on the night of January 4 when the glass window was smashed, allegedly by Cole punching it with his fist.
  • Andres Leighton/Associated Press West Indies No.5 Marlon Samuels smashed a six to reach his 50 during the first ODI against India in Port of Spain, Trinidad, June 6, 2011. India in West Indies
  • Shrieking with simulated frustration, Clarkson flew into a bate, picked up a hammer and smashed his desktop to smithereens.
  • Her folks warn't nowhar ter be seen, but I found part of thar canoeboat, smashed ter splinters, an ' 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • But there are more important health and safety problems such as smashed beer bottles, dog dirt and roads and paths not being treated in icy conditions.
  • The van was seemingly abandoned by police – no officers were inside as protesters started to vandalise it, and police looked on helplessly from around 50 metres away as activists climbed onto the roof, smashed windows, spraypainted its sides and, at one point, threw a smoke bomb inside. Second day of student protests - how the demonstrations happened
  • He said the thieves had smashed the windows and shutters, and damaged pictures on walls inside the unit.
  • Moments later the boats were smashed to smithereens by the force of the giant wave and the boatmen were believed to have perished.
  • A police officer escaped a bizarre accident with only minor injuries on Monday when a Port Authority crane overturned and smashed the boat he was in.
  • Drilled into his knee was a large hole where the bullet had smashed into his kneecap, shattering two bones.
  • But the move again backfired as Rolen smashed the reliever's second pitch over the left field wall for just his second hit in 17 at-bats. USATODAY.com
  • So, armed with the baseball bat that every convivial hostelry keeps handy, Peggy smashed the joint up.
  • Whites smashed the windows in Holloway's home and threatened Coe's family, provoking him to put a gun in every room of his home.
  • The Welsh international cleverly chested it down into the path of Earnshaw who gleefully smashed the ball home with a flashing volley.
  • In the second her father took to regain his balance she smashed the glass and grabbed one of them.
  • I didn't really fit in, not to mention I was completely smashed.
  • The Three Horseshoes Mall has seen an increase in crime including broken drainpipes, smashed bottles and graffiti daubed on shop windows.
  • I have cut myself with a broken coverslip, cracked my head off an incubator door, gotten an unidentifiable rash on my arm, gotten blisters on my toes, and smashed my finger. Another reason to get done
  • Which US adventurer smashed the round-the-world sailing record by six days?
  • His crystal champagne flute was smashed into several million pieces.
  • He succeeds beautifully, and any questions raised about his control of the form get smashed to bits.
  • ‘My wheelchair is constantly getting punctures because of the smashed glass,’ said Mr Everton.
  • They are planning to install high fences and replace the smashed windows, which have been boarded up.
  • He gave me a cock and bull story about the glass being smashed by hailstones.
  • He smashed a disruptor pulse into the solido projector, and the starship image shivered, shrinking down to a beautiful, naked young girl with blonde hair that hung halfway down her back. The Dreaming Void
  • One ballista impaled an ogre, bringing him down, and two of the catapult stones smashed others, but the rest came on. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • They smashed the windowpanes of the cinema, damaged the furniture and ransacked the canteen.
  • Rumil rushed out of the room as the Ruma quickly smashed the minute device with a hammer in its workbox.
  • The three-day summit left the ancient port of Genoa littered with burnt-out cars, smashed windows and vandalised property.
  • Despite the violence, the riot shields, the tear gas, the headless flowers and the smashed cars, there was actually very little trouble this week, considering.
  • He whacked the nail so hard on the head, it smashed into pieces.
  • So when she smashed into you, did your car ding into the car in front of you?
  • The car window was smashed, and the indicator lights were flashing.
  • Staff working at the store were duped into clearing up a smashed bottle of vinegar while one of the thieves walked into an open office and swiped wads of cash.
  • The death of her son smashed her
  • ‘There have been a few occasions now when buses have been pelted with missiles and windows have been smashed,’ he said.
  • Her nearside front window was smashed and the thief was able to snatch her briefcase containing her purse, mobile phone and credit cards.
  • Overnight they had been "strafed" and there had been a number of casualties; there were smashed rifles about and a smashed-up machine gun emplacement, and the men were dog-tired and many of them sleeping like logs, half buried in clay. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war
  • When the plate is smashed into hundreds of pieces, we do not find that one piece contains the bird's wing, and another piece the bird's beak.
  • Groups of drunken hooligans smashed shop windows and threw stones.
  • And earlier this month New Road Methodist Chapel in Heys Lane, Blackburn, fell victim to vandals who smashed stained glass windows.
  • The old man sells roast yam for a living. Because he doesn't have a license, his tools were confiscated and his tricycle was smashed, its chain cut.
  • Beautiful works of art on roadside display, created out of stone, wood and metal some standing up to two meters high, were smashed.
  • Four years ago, he and five friends survived an accident when their vessel smashed into rocks off North Wales.
  • My brother and I took a radio out onto the lawn and there smashed it into a thousand pieces with croquet mallets.
  • He ran that stop sign - this is not in dispute - and smashed into a motorcycle driven by Randy Scott.
  • The BMW's windscreen was smashed on the driver's side and the bonnet was left dented from the impact of the collision.
  • This is how the Senate Bar, a Topeka saloon favored by state officials, fell to a Nation attack or, using another of her neologisms, a “hatchetation”: “I ran behind the bar,” she wrote, smashed the mirror and all the bottles under it; picked up the cash register, threw it down; then broke the faucets of the refrigerator, opened the door and cut the rubber tubes that conducted the beer. LAST CALL
  • One resident, who did not want to be named, said that in recent weeks his car had been attacked and damaged by gangs of youths and windows on his street had been smashed.
  • In the hours after the boat, the Andrew J. Barberi, smashed into the St. George's ferry terminal at about 9: 25 a.m. No Trouble Signs Before Boat Crash
  • Steadily they smashed the mensurate battlements, in blackness beyond night and darkness without stars. The Marooner
  • The elephant smashed through the trees.
  • The single-engine Piper Cherokee had taken off from El Monte Airport, about two miles away, but it must have come down right away: it clipped the roof of a nearby house, cartwheeled into two parked cars and smashed into the freeway wall. Fallin’ Up
  • I could have smashed the bottle on the concrete front doorstep, but the rain was teeming down and I would get wet again.
  • The garden is completely overgrown and dumped with cookers, fridge-freezers and car parts and all the windows have been smashed.
  • Greg Bird's American girlfriend, whom he has been convicted of glassing in the face, had been "lunging" at him with the glass as it smashed in their hands, the former NRL star has told his appeal hearing. National Nine News
  • At the end of them a ruthless villain had smashed beyond mending the remains of the useless hand and had galvanised me into a resurrection of the spirit and the impetus to seek what I'd had since, a myoelectric false hand that worked on nerve impulses from my truncated forearm and looked and behaved so realistically that people often didn't notice its existence. Come To Grief
  • Broken raw WC particle still keeps raw shape eutectic carbide is severely smashed during thermal cycling.
  • Anyway as I was doing it I knocked a glass lamp from a small table and it smashed to tiny pieces on the parquet floor, it made a huge bang.
  • That frame, too, was smashed out and thrown atop of the others and the foul earwiggy quilts. Actions and Reactions
  • She dropped the plate and smashed it.
  • In the palmy days of work, before the firm smashed, they had aspired to what might properly be called diggings; and, moreover, had "digged" in respectable surroundings. The Sorcery Club
  • The thieves not only stole the jewels, but smashed up most of the valuable furniture in the room.
  • Although both carbon fibre oars were smashed to pieces and the stainless rowlock pins bent, the crew had two spare oars on board and managed to repair the rowlocks.
  • Twice in the past five years, in different parts of Britain, I have been in a gay pub when the window has been smashed in, on one occasion showering me and my drink with broken glass.
  • Most of the 200 lights, which were smashed when the tree was felled, will be replaced at a cost of £1,000, thanks to local businesses.

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