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Definition of smasher in English: smashernoun ˈsmaʃəˈsmæʃər 1British informal A very attractive or impressive person or thing. the night nurse was a smasher Example sentencesExamples - The first studio album for 35 years from one of Britain's most influential blues/rock outfit is a smasher.
- Since David McVicar's 2000 production was such a smasher, Scottish Opera has taken Puccini's Madama Butterfly back on tour, still with many of the original cast.
- The new album features some recent smashers; ‘In The Grind’ and ‘Forsaken Dreams’ and a lot of older classics like ‘Threshold’ and ‘Friday'.
- And they've just launched another smasher in the shape of the prodigious new 807 MPV.
- I saw the picture you sent me, Robbo - he looks a little smasher.
Synonyms beauty, belle, goddess, venus, siren, dream, vision, picture, sensation, joy to behold 2usually in combination A person or device that breaks something up. riot police had clashed with window-smashers Example sentencesExamples - The door smasher ran onto private property, picked up a child's scooter and using it as a weapon hit Michael on the forearm.
- But he died at 37, and left an idea of the poet not just as an outsider, but also as an iconoclast, a smasher of images, a sexual adventurer, a ‘conduit of feeling’.
- Shaeron has sent the message to horrified mirror smashers: ‘Please don't bin them’ because she needs the pieces for her latest creation.
- He thinks the window smashers are using small metal hammers from fire alarms to break the glass.
- With a super-duper particle smasher, physicists might be able to simulate the earliest moments of the cosmos.
Rhymes Asher, clasher, flasher, lasher, masher, Natasha, pasha, rasher, Sasha, slasher, thrasher Definition of smasher in US English: smashernounˈsmæʃərˈsmaSHər 1British informal A very attractive or impressive person or thing. Example sentencesExamples - I saw the picture you sent me, Robbo - he looks a little smasher.
- The first studio album for 35 years from one of Britain's most influential blues/rock outfit is a smasher.
- The new album features some recent smashers; ‘In The Grind’ and ‘Forsaken Dreams’ and a lot of older classics like ‘Threshold’ and ‘Friday'.
- And they've just launched another smasher in the shape of the prodigious new 807 MPV.
- Since David McVicar's 2000 production was such a smasher, Scottish Opera has taken Puccini's Madama Butterfly back on tour, still with many of the original cast.
Synonyms beauty, belle, goddess, venus, siren, dream, vision, picture, sensation, joy to behold 2usually in combination A person or device that breaks something up. riot police had clashed with window smashers Example sentencesExamples - Shaeron has sent the message to horrified mirror smashers: ‘Please don't bin them’ because she needs the pieces for her latest creation.
- But he died at 37, and left an idea of the poet not just as an outsider, but also as an iconoclast, a smasher of images, a sexual adventurer, a ‘conduit of feeling’.
- He thinks the window smashers are using small metal hammers from fire alarms to break the glass.
- With a super-duper particle smasher, physicists might be able to simulate the earliest moments of the cosmos.
- The door smasher ran onto private property, picked up a child's scooter and using it as a weapon hit Michael on the forearm.
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