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Discover Ludwig"smash against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to forcefully collide with something, causing damage or destruction. Example: The strong winds caused the waves to smash against the shore, creating a thunderous roar.
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The arms, legs and head would be thrown forward to smash against the seat in front.
I could see the face of the tallest boy smash against the glass, blood blurting out of his nose.
The hit was similar to Ryan Clark's head smash against Willis McGahee in a Steelers-Ravens playoff game in 2009.
Deep snows pile up from storms that surge from the south and smash against the stony face of the mountains.
Yet again we have another example of how painful it can be when the cold, hard facts of arithmetic smash against the complex, emotional issues of money.
Piggott's battles: April 1981 Right ear severed at Epsom Piggott's mount bursts through the stalls causing his head to smash against the framework.
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There are restrictions, things held, smashed against.
THE gash on his forehead was from a bottle smashed against it.
The single currency could end up smashed against a brick wall of popular resistance.
Hirsi Ali would be smashed against the hard diamond of Islam.
The boat smashed against it, thrust up and over it, with a piercing aluminum screech.
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