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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a smash" is not correct and it cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "get smashed" or "get hammered," which mean "to become very intoxicated with alcohol." For example: My friends and I got smashed at the bar last night.
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Meanwhile, Iggy Azalea can use the r-word and get a smash summer hit.
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"I remember, when I finished, calling the record company and saying, 'I hope you do the right thing here, 'cause you got a smash on your hands.' " He was right; the record sold four million copies and spawned the B-52s' best-known hits, "Love Shack" and "Roam".
They've got a smash-mouth offensive line.
The odds of betting wrong are high, but the odds of getting a smashing success are much higher as well.
"The thistle is the perfect choice and has a great history and meaning in Scotland, plus Clyde's got a smashing haircut that makes him very modern and gives him a lovely edge.
If you've got a party or something, it's all right to get a bit smashed, but I just know what works for us and getting fucked up doesn't - the music wouldn't be any good.
I'd left it at work because I knew there was a chance I was going to get a bit smashed.
Retain the laughs, add song-lyrics, and you've got a Broadway smash like The Producers.
(Maybe that's why Lena Dunham waited until her show was a smash to get a pixie).
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