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- n. Plural form of smasher.
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“I hitched my horse to the buggy, put the box of "smashers" in, and at half past three o'clock in the afternoon, the sixth of June, 1900, I started to Kiowa.”
“I hitched my horse to the buggy, put the box of "smashers" in, and at half past three o'clock in the afternoon, the sixth of June, 1900, I started to”
“Midianites produced "smashers": similarly, the Egyptian miners”
“Copper sheathing, available only from British suppliers, protected the wooden hulls of ships; huge carronades, known as 'smashers', increased British firepower; and, eventually,”
“Besides, they are almost too tough for the bag smashers to break!”
“The heart of physics research revolves around the high speed collision of subatomic particles in so-called "atom smashers" - long subterranean ovals sometime exceeding 30 miles in diameter that spin nuclear matter inside tunnels up to the speed of light.”
The Washington Post: Georges Charpak, 86; Physicist won Nobel for particle detector
“(Soundbite of laughter) CHARLES: ... and not just people with big atom smashers.”
“The crystalline surface that smashers of land-speed records have made their hallowed ground for nearly a century seems slushy and thin.”
The Wall Street Journal: Racers at Bonneville Salt Flats Pepper Potash Firm With Complaints
“The self-styled "anarchists," the taggers and smashers, they're a minority.”
The Huffington Post: Craig Clevenger: Thirteen Hours at the Oakland Strike
“His death at the age of 94 marks the end of a heroic era for palaeontology, when a single individual working patiently with a pin under the microscope could make discoveries as far-reaching in their way as those revealed by atom smashers.”
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