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to splinters
noun
A long, sharp fragment of material, often wood.
Exact(33)
"It is reduced to splinters," Mr. Hosley said.
Meanwhile, everything between enemy lines — woods, farms, towns — was blown to splinters.
A forest at the top of a cliff was pummeled to splinters on the beach.
I want to kick it to splinters in front of its crying children.
McCarran jumped off; the train trundled past, smashing the car to splinters.
They've seen disinterred bones smashed to splinters in "A Skull in Connemara".
Similar(26)
Tempers began to splinter.
People are going to splinter off".
From that point on, Ismet starts to splinter into shards.
Pena was the only one to splinter his bat.
It may also cause the Taliban to splinter.
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