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smithereens
[ smith-uh-reenz ]
plural noun
- small pieces; bits:
broken into smithereens.
smithereens
/ ˌɪðəˈːԳ /
plural noun
- little shattered pieces or fragments
Word History and Origins
Origin of smithereens1
Word History and Origins
Origin of smithereens1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, Musk has been watching his personal fortune shrink by the day and his reputation be blown to smithereens like one of his failed starship rockets.
Ferran’s ragged butterfly Blanche looks at first glance as if she might be blown to smithereens with one gust of Stanley’s ferocious lung power.
We do, however, recognize something new and important, and we need to trust it, not blast it to smithereens, leaving us more shaken than stirred.
A party pulverised to smithereens after its years in coalition with the Conservatives is back and back big time - and they can’t quite believe it.
“That was how Hollywood was able to dramatize the impact of the bomb and the fact that we had the power to blow ourselves to smithereens.”
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