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to shatter
verb
To violently break something into pieces.
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His windows started to shatter.
We are sorry to shatter your hopes.
My mind stopped, poised to shatter.
"When it cracks, it tends to shatter".
The heat caused car windows to shatter in the street.
It took just 20 minutes to shatter that image.
fastball and firing another one to shatter Justin Upton's bat.
It's time to shatter the glass ceiling for good.
Stravinsky sets up a pattern only to shatter it.
We have to shatter this culture of impunity".
SOME glass ceilings are harder to shatter than others.
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