Definitionn. a collection of small fragments considered as a whole
Last update: September 30, 2015
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The vase broke into smithereens. [Please select]
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We take up their cause, but it turns out that 'the enemy of the human race' pays no heed to our fine speeches and in his rude and savage way throws himself on the Prussians without giving them time to finish the parade they had begun, and in two twists of the hand he breaks them to smithereens and installs himself in the palace at Potsdam. [Please select]
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The iseter soup fell on the floor An' nearly drowned the cat; The stove was knocked to smithereens.' [Please select]
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Only just before I went off, the winder--there's only one in the room--was smashed to smithereens an' somebody come in through it.' [Please select]
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"None of that, ye spalpeen, or I'll smash you to smithereens."' [Please select]
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They would level our sandbag breastworks and blow our frail shelters to smithereens. [Please select]
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"You'd soon bring the machine down with a crash, and smash us to smithereens." [Please select]
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From what you tell me, Kitterkins, of that place, I should think it would break our hearts to smithereens. [Please select]
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In another hundred yards the runaway went crashing off the road, fell, and smashed the cart into smithereens. [Please select]
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Whenever he meets the gray wolf he tears him to smithereens. [Please select]
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Our ice crop will be knocked into small smithereens, And crocodiles block up our mowing-machines, And we'll lose our fine crops of potatoes and beans-- And he worried about it.' [Please select]
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