smashable
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]smashable (comparative more smashable, superlative most smashable)
- Able to be smashed.
- 1910, Joseph C. Lincoln, The Depot Master[1]:
- "Then 'twas through one bedroom after another, and each one more crowded with noisy, smashable things than that previous.
- 1910, H. de Vere Stacpoole, The Pools of Silence[2]:
- There was no end to the surprises of this search: things brayed to pieces as if with a pestle and mortar, things easily smashable untouched.