16 adjectives to describe smash

He had got out of bed hastily, and as he did so came the terrific smash, and up shot the glare outside the rising blind.

In three-quarters of an hour, however, I managed to get hold of it, and then, by way of improving my temper, I ascertained that one of my boxes was in a state of "pretty considerable all mighty smash."

Mr. Fotheringay stood with an extended forefinger and the knitted brows of one anticipating a catastrophic smash.

A commercial smash kills a hundred men's houses for them, as a railroad crash kills their mortal frames and drives out the immortal tenants.

In three-quarters of an hour, however, I managed to get hold of it, and then, by way of improving my temper, I ascertained that one of my boxes was in a state of "pretty considerable all mighty smash."

Any more of them dreadful smashes?' 'No, Sam, thank Heaven, there have been no railway accidents.

My object was to ascertain if there was a communication in a greater state of development between the womb and posterior part of the mammae, during the period of gestation; and I was fancying I had arrived at some conclusion, but all my hopes were destroyed by one fatal smash!

"What was that fearful smash?"

Spraying streams that dash, Niagara is Number One, All to immortal smash!" Not desiring to appear to as great disadvantage as either of the two last-quoted writers, I decline the attempt; and, while saving myself, spare the public.

"That was a nasty smash ye give 'im, Bucky.

The Big Service, the powerful rapier-like follow-up volley or overhead smash are the standard weapons that pay off in today's Tennis game.

However, the rip-split-smash outside kind of jumbled three yarns into one.

"Then comes the crash of the explosion, which is like all the breakages you ever heard gathered into one simultaneous smash.

One of these individuals told me and the rest of his audience, that he had the means of knowing that the interest of the English national debt was paid every year by fresh borrowing, and that bankruptcy and absolute smash must occur within a few years.

That horse brought them to more unexpected smash.

So we regard his reference to "almighty smash" and "catawampously chawed up" as specimens of the language used in America, and his disparagement of the English in vogue here, less as a manifestation of a desire to misrepresent, or even a willingness to sneer, than as an amusing exhibition of utter ignorance.

16 adjectives to describe  smash