- smithereens
- smith|er|eens [ ,smıðə`rinz ] noun pluralsmash/blow something to smithereens INFORMALto destroy something by breaking it into very small pieces
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Smithereens — may refer to: * Smithereens (film), a 1982 film by Susan Seidelman * The Smithereens, a rock band from New Jersey * Smithereens (book) a book by Shaun Micallef … Wikipedia
Smithereens — Smith er*eens (sm[i^][th] [ e]r*[=e]nz ), n. pl. Fragments; atoms; smithers. [Colloq.] W. Black. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
smithereens — fragments, 1829, from Ir. smidirin, dim. of smiodar fragment, perhaps with dim. ending as in Colleen … Etymology dictionary
smithereens — ► PLURAL NOUN informal ▪ small pieces. ORIGIN probably from Irish smidirín … English terms dictionary
smithereens — [smith΄ər ēnz′] pl.n. [Ir smidirīn] Informal small fragments or broken pieces; bits … English World dictionary
smithereens — [[t]smɪ̱ðəri͟ːnz[/t]] N PLURAL: usu to N If something is smashed or blown to smithereens, it breaks into very small pieces. She dropped the vase and smashed it to smithereens... They walked right into a booby trap and got blown to smithereens.… … English dictionary
smithereens — n. to break, smash smt. into, to smithereens * * * smash smt. into to smithereens to break … Combinatory dictionary
smithereens — smith|e|reens [ˌsmıðəˈri:nz] n [Date: 1800 1900; : Irish Gaelic; Origin: smidirin, from smiodar small piece ] smash/blow etc sth to smithereens informal to destroy something by breaking it into very small pieces, or with an explosion ▪ The shop… … Dictionary of contemporary English
smithereens — UK [ˌsmɪðəˈriːnz] / US [ˌsmɪðəˈrɪnz] noun [plural] smash/blow something to smithereens informal to destroy something by breaking it into very small pieces The bowl fell to the floor and was smashed to smithereens … English dictionary
smithereens — [“smida^inz] n. many tiny pieces or splinters. □ The mirror was broken to smithereens. □ I broke my crystal bell to smithereens … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
smithereens — noun plural Etymology: perhaps from Irish smidiríní Date: 1829 fragments, bits < the house was blown to smithereens by the explosion > … New Collegiate Dictionary