smashed

[ smasht ]
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adjectiveSlang.

Origin of smashed

1
First recorded in 1955–60; smash + -ed2

Other words from smashed

  • un·smashed, adjective

Words Nearby smashed

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How to use smashed in a sentence

  • A wooden chair whizzed past my left ear and smashed into the steel door like a gunshot.

  • My father, who was a professional cricketer, was smashed up by an accident, and I had three horrible years in employment in shops.

    The Salvaging Of Civilisation | H. G. (Herbert George) Wells
  • Some cheap food was presented to the printer in the shape of potatoes, with which his windows were smashed.

    Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham | Thomas T. Harman and Walter Showell
  • He had had his jaw smashed but I have seen men pull longer faces at breaking a collar stud.

  • The "reach" went on with the forward axle, and the back wheels spun around, dashed across the road, and smashed into the fence.

    Motor Matt's "Century" Run | Stanley R. Matthews
  • I locked up the shop—but first I cut off all the power and got a pig and smashed up Dr. Hudson's coils and transformers.

    Nine Men in Time | Noel Miller Loomis

British Dictionary definitions for smashed

smashed

/ (smæʃt) /


adjectiveslang
  1. completely intoxicated with alcohol

  2. noticeably under the influence of a drug

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