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Smash

/smæʃ/verb / noun
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To smash is to strike something with great force, causing it to break or shatter into pieces, often symbolizing raw power or sudden destruction. In today's world, it also extends to contexts like sports for a forceful overhead hit or popular culture for overwhelming successes, such as blockbuster hits in entertainment.

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In the world of video games, 'Super Smash Bros.', a franchise that began in 1999, has sold over 66 million copies worldwide, blending characters from various Nintendo series in chaotic battles and even inspiring competitive esports with millions in prize money.

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