smash
When we talk about smash, think about a toy building made of blocks. If someone were to hit it really hard, the blocks would fall apart and scatter everywhere. That’s what smash means – to break something into many pieces with a lot of force.
Imagine a superhero who can smash through walls. They use their super strength to break the wall into tiny bits, just like how you might crush a cookie into crumbs. The superhero doesn’t just push the wall; they hit it so hard that it falls apart.
Another way to think about smash is when you see a wave at the beach crashing onto the rocks. The wave hits the rocks with a big splash, and water flies everywhere. The wave is so strong that it seems like it’s trying to break the rocks, but the rocks are tough and don’t break easily.
In sports, when someone hits a ball really hard with a racket, we might say they smashed the ball. It’s a powerful hit that makes the ball go very fast, just like when you throw something with all your might.