31 adverbs to describe how to smashed

Either Germany has to be utterly smashed up and destroyed or else Germany has to cease to be an aggressive military imperialism.

As it was, our engine was smashed so badly that it could not take us on; the passengers were frightened; and we were having a tedious time waiting for another engine to come and take us to Riverdale.

The big hoofs literally smashed at the rocks, and the ringing of it echoed hollowly along the rock face of the ravine.

And smashed, hopelessly and horribly smashed, the attack assuredly was.

He had seen Gibson light on a drop and smash it fiercely, and then he had seen him get a safe hit off a rise, while an outcurve did not fool him at all, as he would bang it if it came over the plate or let it alone when it went outside.

McNutt was stumping over the patch and plumping his wooden foot into every melon he could find, smashing them wantonly against the ground.

Crudely to smash features so like hers seemed a sort of mimic murder.

Tannenberg had been fought, Samsanow had been decisively smashed in the swamps and plashy streams, and Hindenburg turned north-east to cut off Rennenkampf's army, which had advanced to the gates of Konigsberg.

But she took it and deliberately smashed a panetwo panesall the six panes with their coloured transparencies of the Prodigal Son.

Then objections crop upthis one among others: the bottle might be swept against the rocks and smashed ere ever it could get out of the tunnel.

They fired whilst they had time to load, and then, clubbing their muskets, they smashed furiously at every red head which showed above the rails.

And smashed, hopelessly and horribly smashed, the attack assuredly was.

Smoky workshops, old buildings, with the windows awfully smashed in, houses given up to "lodgings for travellers here," densely packed dingy cottages, and the tower of a wind mill, which for years nobody has been willing to either mend or pull down, are its architectural concomitants.

I don't believe he smashed very irretrievably anyway.

It was, of course, stupid and clumsy of Spinrobin to drop his teacup and let it smash noisily against the leg of the table; yet it was natural enough, for in his ecstasy and amazement he apparently lost control of certain muscles in his trembling fingers....

The Louisville's wheel was smashed outright.

It brought death to the hat, the engine smashed it pitilessly, and it was only a torn rag when it was handed to the baron.

The German, who had no sense of humour, promptly smashed the camera with his sword.

I thought only of her, and leaped straight for her assailant with bare hands, smashing recklessly through the hasty guard of his cutlass, ignorant that he had even struck me, and gripped the copper devil by hair and throat.

If he had come straight on for Paris with the same rapidity as his men had marched in earlier stages and with the same resolve to smash through regardless of cost, the city would have been his and France would have reeled under the blow.

Of these I have scarcely smashed and starved a paltry hundred thousand perhaps by the way.

The counter-attack was smashedhopelessly and horribly smashed.

For a second of time the Ramblin' Kid crouched, then shot through the air like a wire spring drawn far back and suddenly released, and with an his hundred and forty pounds of nerve and sinew behind it his right fist smashed the big Greek squarely on the half-open mouth, splitting the thick lip wide and causing a red stream to spurt from the gash.

When the gun goes off there is a mighty splutter, a roar like that of a small cannon, and the slugs go hurtling through the bushes, carrying away twigs and leaves, and not unfrequently smashing up the game so that it is almost useless for the table.

But, unnaturally, with just a devilish mirth, they had then smashed all these things into twisted metal and broken strings.

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