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smash down
verb
To cause to fall down and break by hitting it hard.
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They'll smash down buildings and burn the land.
Grosjean tracked the soft smash down, then magically brushed a topspin lob over Agassi's head.
Blackshaw, of Northwich, Cheshire, set up an event entitled "Smash Down Northwich Town", and Sutcliffe-Keenan, of Warrington, created the page "Let's Have a Riot in Latchford".
And the show that followed the two-hour "Bachelor" finale, the always popular "After the Final Rose," was especially strong, knocking NBC's Broadway drama "Smash" down a bit.
The only question yesterday was whether trained firefighters would have been able to smash down Mr Smith's front door more quickly.
"Robert's conviction is that Ramsay MacDonald is going to smash down the gate and destroy Downton Abbey," says Bonneville. "He's not as bad as Carson [the butler played by Jim Carter], who really can't stand change.
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Many houses had been burned or smashed down.
I pushed up and tried to stagger on, but got smashed down again.
Dead oak limbs covered our narrow shared driveway, having smashed down from great height.
He smashed down the bathroom door and pushed her head under the water in the bath.
Djokovic sets up the next point with a serve bomb, before smashing down an overhead.
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