Sentence examples for smash up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "smash up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb to mean demolish or destroy, as in the following sentence: The angry driver smashed up his car after receiving a parking ticket.

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smash up

verb

To destroy, or be destroyed by smashing.

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In the 1960s, hooligans would smash up dance halls.

We're not here to smash up things we've inherited".

It took three hours to smash up the computers.

It's normal for people to smash up the shop".

"Meet up, smash up shops and get some free stuff".

It's perfectly possibly for facts to smash up stories.

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Not, however, if it causes a political smash-up.

That test run has been a smash-up.

There's an almighty smash-up coming and not before time.

There his dad had one more drunken smash-up.

Although I recall those nighttime flashbacks, I still am unable to remember the smash-up itself.

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