all to smash

The idiom "all to smash" is used to describe a situation or object that is completely ruined or destroyed.

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Definition

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(informal, idiomatic)Completely destroyed or in a state of total ruin.

Example

  • After the accident, the car was all to smash.
  • Their plans went all to smash when the funding was withdrawn.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "all to smash":

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