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to shattering
verb
To violently break something into pieces.
Exact(45)
The players seemed to be ripping the sound from their instruments to shattering effect.
Her life was dedicated to shattering stereotypes, serving her community and breaking down social barriers.
Several of the numbers start quietly and build to shattering, anthem-like finishes.
Lewis is well on his way to shattering that figure in 2011".
"Such an extraordinary and bold move could lead to shattering disappointment," he said.
As angry officers lead Tadeusz to his death, Bach's theme, transformed, leads to shattering music of despair.
Similar(11)
His windows started to shatter.
We are sorry to shatter your hopes.
"When it cracks, it tends to shatter".
My mind stopped, poised to shatter.
fastball and firing another one to shatter Justin Upton's bat.
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