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smashedsmashed /smæʃt/ adjective [not before noun] very drunk► blind drunk · Every Saturday night he came home blind drunk.· Don't give him anything more to drink. He's already blind drunk. ► roaring drunk very drunk and very noisy: · They were all roaring drunk and kept singing bawdy songs. ► smashed/plastered/trashed spoken informal very drunk: · We went to a nightclub in town last night and got absolutely plastered.· She came home completely smashed at about 2 o'clock this morning.· Man, you were so trashed. How much did you have to drink? ► bombed/loaded/wasted American spoken very drunk: · Did you see Kim at Rob's party? She was totally wasted.· He's loaded. Somebody better call him a cab.· I was so bombed, I can't even remember half of what I did. ► paralytic/legless British spoken extremely drunk: · Don't give Dave any more to drink -- he's already legless.· The day I got my exam results we went out and got absolutely paralytic. ► get smashed It’s just an excuse to go out and get smashed. NOUN► window· Some were catapulted out of smashed windows, while others were trapped and had to be cut free.· Paul Pacitto, for Raper, said a group of men had been barred from the pub because of a smashed window.· A large crowd of white youths set up burning barricades and smashed windows, doors, and fences on the estate.· Teams of workers cleared debris from smashed windows and damage to the ceiling.· The curtains were hanging outside the smashed windows, the whole scene one of desolation.· She refilled the saucepan, sweat soaking her body despite the cold wind and driving rain blasting through the smashed window.· Members of the around 5,000-strong crowd smashed windows before being forced back by parliamentary guards and police using water-cannon. informal very drunk or affected by a drug → stoned: It’s just an excuse to go out and get smashed. |